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E-commerce software spending will nearly double in the U.S. by 2019

E-commerce software spending will nearly double in the U.S. by 2019

Annual spending on e-commerce software by U.S. firms doubled from 2010 to 2014 and will nearly double again by 2019, predicts Forrester Research Inc.

In 2019, larger U.S. firms will spend $2.090 billion on e-commerce platform software, up from $1.204 billion in 2014, a 12% compound annual growth rate. Those firms typically spend five times more on related implementation and maintenance services, and that spending also will nearly double from $5.118 billion in 2014 to $9.772 billion in 2019, according to the report, “U.S. Commerce Platform Technology and Services Forecast,” by Forrester analysts Peter Sheldon and Michael Yamnitsky.

“This growth is coming on the back of more than five years of rampant commerce technology replatforming as online retailers have upgraded their commerce technologies to support increased revenues and to drive innovation,” the authors say.

The report highlights several trends:

The Forrester report focuses only on larger U.S. companies, those with total revenue of at least $250 million or online sales of at least $50 million. E-commerce software sales to smaller companies worldwide totals $240 million annually, Forrester estimates.

The Forrester report only covers spending on two central components of e-commerce software: commerce management software “used to power online storefronts and manage pricing, promotions, shopping carts and purchase transactions” and the order management systems that “orchestrate complex order processing scenarios from the point of capture through the point of fulfillment.”

Not included in this forecast is spending on related software that manages digital content, product information, site search, product recommendations and mobile commerce. Nor did Forrester include in its estimates fees that retailers and other companies pay technology vendors for consulting and the upfront costs associated with determining the scope of an e-commerce deployment.

Deploying an e-commerce platform is not cheap for the larger companies covered by this report. Forrester estimates the average project costs $1 million, and 15% of implementation projects cost over $2 million. And that’s just the cost of the software: “We expect spending on services to hold steady at five times software spend through the end of the decades,” the authors say.

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