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Latest revision as of 11:33, 23 August 2025
What Is Magento?
- Magento is a powerful, open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP and distributed under the Open Software License (OSL), widely used for building scalable online stores.
- It was initially released on March 31, 2008 and has since evolved significantly, with hundreds of thousands of active stores and billions in sales processed through the platform.
- In 2018, Adobe acquired Magento to integrate it into its Adobe Experience Cloud suite — enhancing its enterprise-level e-commerce capabilities.
Magento Editions: Open Source vs Adobe Commerce
| Edition | Description | 
|---|---|
| Magento Open Source | Free, community-driven version with core e-commerce features, highly customizable via extensions and themes. Scandiwebmagento-opensource.comCloud Clusters | 
| Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento Commerce) | Paid, enterprise-grade version with advanced out-of-the-box features, optional cloud hosting, B2B modules, AI-powered tools, and Adobe support. ScandiwebNet Solutions+1Liquid Web | 
- Adobe Commerce Cloud provides a fully managed PaaS with AWS hosting and optional AI tools like Adobe Sensei.
- Magento Open Source remains free with no licensing fees but relies on self-hosting and community or developer support.
Core Features and Strengths
Flexibility & Extensibility
Magento boasts a modular architecture, allowing unlimited customization through extensions, themes, and a vibrant open-source ecosystem.
Scalability
Suited for businesses ranging from small boutiques to global enterprises, Magento supports multi-store, multi-language, and multi-currency setups from a single installation.
Rich E-commerce Capabilities
Built-in features include product & category management, order processing, client accounts, inventory control, multiple payment/shipping options, analytics, and SEO tools.
Enterprise-Grade Features
Adobe Commerce adds:
- B2B tools (e.g., price lists, catalogs)
- AI-driven personalization (via Adobe Sensei)
- Drag-and-drop Page Builder
- Advanced analytics and marketing tools
Headless & API-Driven Architecture
Magento supports service layer architecture, enabling headless or hybrid deployments where front-end and back-end are decoupled and connected through APIs—ideal for mobile apps and custom interfaces.
Who Should Use Magento?
- Magento Open Source is ideal for small to medium-sized businesses seeking a free but flexible e-commerce solution—with technical expertise or agency support.
- Adobe Commerce is tailored for mid-to-large enterprises needing advanced features, seamless scaling, dedicated support, and integrations within Adobe’s ecosystem.