Herbal Love Shop now integrated onto Amazon.com via XML feeds

Bloged in Amazon.com Integration, E-Commerce by blog Tuesday May 1, 2007

Sage is pleased to announce the Amazon.com XML feed integration project for Herbal Love Shop is complete. With this implementation, Herbal Love Shop no longer needs to rely on Amazon’s Seller Central interface to manually upload product data, edit listings, check for orders, download order details and post shipping details for completed orders. All product and order processes now run automatically, integrating with the HLS SQL Server-based order processing system.

The system was developed using custom written COM components to create and parse the XML to Amazon XSD standard and perform all data validation – ensuring clean XML exports to Amazon.com’s listing system. Supporting the processing are ASP and Windows Scripting Host scripts (.vbs) files which manage the reads and writes to the SQL Server database.

Herbal Love Shop joins the growing list of Sage clients who have made the move from manual Seller Central processing, to automated XML feeds, including Something Silver, Bike Parts USA and Goto Auto Accessories.

Sage Computer Services chosen to integrate GotoAutoAccessories onto Amazon.com

Bloged in Amazon.com Integration, Announcements, E-Commerce, Uncategorized by blog Sunday October 1, 2006

Sage Computer Services has been selected by GotoAutoAccessories (http://www.gotoautoaccessories.com) to integrate their entire product line onto Amazon.com using the automated XML feeds.
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Sage to Convert Seller Central Interface to Automated XML Feeds

Bloged in Amazon.com Integration by blog Monday March 6, 2006

Sage Computer Services has been awarded a contract to convert the manual Seller Central product feeds for Herbal Love Shop (http://www.herballoveshop.com) to a completely automated XML feed system.
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Sage to Convert BikePartsUSA Site & Amazon.com Integration

Bloged in Amazon.com Integration by blog Monday March 6, 2006

Sage Computer Services has contracted with BikePartsUSA (http://www.bikepartsusa.com) to convert their existing web site from its current PHP-based system to a Windows-based ASP system and to convert their current Amazon.com automation feeds from PHP to ASP.
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