Welcome to Intershop Order Management 2.10!
Intershop Order Management is an Intershop Commerce Suite application that is designed to combine omni-channel commerce processes into one system. It automates and streamlines the life cycle of orders and payments. Intershop Order Management processes orders from multiple touch points (web shop, mobile shop, call center and more), allocates them to multiple fulfillment solutions (fulfillment centers, drop-ship distributors, physical stores and more), and tracks all order and payment transactions.
Intershop Order Management offers a centralized platform for managing distributed inventory, order, invoice and payment life cycles, and provides call center functionality, enabling real-time visibility into customers' purchasing behavior, stock levels, payments, and more. As part of Intershop Commerce Suite, it utilizes the suite's transaction, PIM and merchandising features.
Intershop Order Management (IOM) offers the possibility to tailor your business models as flexible and free as you need and depict them in your e-commerce environment. The order management system adjusts the order processing for various sales channels and suppliers and can be seamlessly integrated with existing components of your IT environment.
Intershop Order Management | Intershop Commerce Management B2X | IOM Connector | |
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Version | 2.10 | 7.10 | 6.0 |
Term | Description |
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API | Application Programming Interface |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
GDPR | General Data Protection Regulation |
ICM | Abbreviation for Intershop Commerce Management |
IOM | Abbreviation for Intershop Order Management |
IMPEX | Import/ Export |
JMS | Java Message Service |
OMS | Abbreviation for Order Management System, the technical name of the IOM |
OMT | Abbreviation for Order Management Tool , the graphical management tool of the IOM |
REST | Representational State Transfer |
SOAP | Simple Object Access Protocol |
As of IOM 2.10.0.0 the messaging architecture was changed. Java messages are no longer sent over network. Instead of it, each IOM server is handling JMS locally only. For frontend-servers to become able to handle messages locally, process-app now has to run on frontend-servers, too. This change has positive impact on operations:
More information can be found in Guide - Intershop Order Management - Technical Overview 2.10.
For installation instructions please see:
Please note that the installation requires installed and preconfigured:
For a complete list of all interfaces please see Overview - IOM Interfaces.
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