DECADE is a 35-year-old French systems integrator focused on helping traditional retail and commerce businesses build or overhaul their e-commerce operations. The company runs a narrow but deep tech stack—Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP Commerce Cloud, Magento, Adobe Commerce, and Shopify dominate, paired with React, Node.js, and .NET for front-end and integration work—reflecting a specialist play rather than a generalist shop. Current hiring is heavily engineering-skewed (32 of 40 open roles), with most positions at senior level, suggesting aggressive scaling to handle a growing project backlog rather than foundational team-building.
DECADE operates as a systems integrator and consultant for mid-market and enterprise retail companies across France. The firm handles the full project lifecycle: strategy and planning, platform selection and implementation (Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP Commerce, Magento, Adobe Commerce, Shopify), custom development, and ongoing maintenance. The business is structured around reducing risk and ensuring ROI on e-commerce transformations—addressing common client pain points like project governance, change management, technical debt, and stakeholder alignment. Active workstreams include Magento and Adobe Commerce migration projects, Salesforce Commerce Cloud integrations, and broader e-commerce roadmap development. The company maintains partnerships with solution providers and technology vendors to support specialized implementations.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP Commerce Cloud, Magento, Adobe Commerce, and Shopify are the primary platforms. The team also works with PrestaShop and integrates custom solutions using JavaScript, React, Node.js, and .NET.
Active projects include e-commerce platform migrations (Magento, Adobe Commerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud integrations), e-commerce strategy and roadmap development, project governance improvement, and AI initiatives. The company is also focused on technical debt reduction and expanding team capacity.
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