Topic RSS12:22 pm
June 12, 2025
OfflineIn our company we’ve been discussing the need for a more robust strategy around product information, especially since we’re selling across multiple channels. Right now, our team struggles with data inconsistencies, manual syncing between systems, and delayed go-live timelines whenever a new product is added. It’s clear that having a strong PIM is essential, but I’m realizing even more now that the way a PIM is integrated across the organization makes all the difference.
12:28 pm
June 12, 2025
OfflineI read on Axis Intelligence really drilled into that point. It’s about more than just choosing a PIM tool; it’s about designing integration strategies that align with an organization’s architecture. You can find a detailed breakdown at https://axis-intelligence.com/…..s-piminto/ including best practices for connecting PIM systems with ERP, commerce platforms, APIs, and analytics tools to create a seamless data ecosystem. It talks about how PIMinto leverages integration patterns to maintain data quality and reduce silos across IT and business units.
12:30 pm
July 1, 2025
OfflineThat resonates with what I’ve seen. We often treat PIM as a standalone repository rather than the hub of product data activities, and then we wonder why updates don’t reflect consistently on our storefront or partner feeds. Thinking in terms of integrated workflows — where PIM talks to every system that needs product data — changes how data is managed, validated, and ultimately consumed by customers and internal teams.
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