Getting Started
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overview personalized, custom built ecommerce experiences within the shi one platform have been rebranded as storefronts storefronts are designed to serve your unique procurement needs as part of the broader shi one unification — which brings shi com and shi one together into a single, modern portal — storefronts focus on a tailored interface focused on the procurement stage of the technology lifecycle each storefront is configured to match a specific business use case, enabling organizations to manage it procurement, employee purchasing, employee onboarding, and site based ordering through a branded, access controlled, workflow enabled portal to learn more see storefront types docid\ ewplekux2ndffpvqkae7a the new shi one homepage is the default landing experience for eligible signed in users, bringing shi com storefront functionality into shi one with a single, consistent header, navigation, and home dashboard audience shi one storefronts serve a range of personas across the customer organization procurement teams users who manage, request, approve, and track it procurement needs, including catalog management, workflow automation, and budget controls employees (self service buyers) individual employees purchasing products such as laptops, accessories, or software for personal or home use at discounted rates via an employee purchase portal hr / managers / new hires stakeholders involved in employee onboarding and device refresh, enabling pre day one ordering of required hardware, software, and accessories site / location administrators users managing location specific or department specific stores with a curated, policy driven product set (e g , retail stores, branch offices) global it organizations teams with regionalized procurement needs requiring localized catalogs, multi region workflow automation, and consolidated budget controls benefits tailored to your business each storefront is customized with branding, access controls, curated catalogs, approval workflows, and configuration bundles , ensuring the procurement experience aligns with the organization's policies, contracts, and operational needs self service empowerment storefronts drive self service capabilities that reduce manual requests (e g , webadmin/servicenow tickets) and empower both sales teams and customers with autonomy over ordering, catalog management, and reporting capabilities feature description branding each storefront can be branded to match your specific identity requirements access control permission based access using tenant roles, security groups, and storefront roles (member / manager) catalog management curated product catalogs tailored per storefront, including regionalized options online ordering w/ net terms full ecommerce ordering with net terms billing support standards enforce product standards and approved configurations per storefront approval workflows configurable multi level approval workflows for procurement requests configuration / bundles pre configured product bundles and bto (build to order) configurations annotations add notes and context to products, orders, or catalog items order history / reporting full visibility into order history with reporting and analytics self service management admins can manage users, security groups, and storefront settings without shi intervention punchout integration support for punchout catalog integration with external procurement systems widgets https //shared archbee space/doc/6as8a06h0t ipoqg9uhh9/xwj750zcj7fvxjpmr3o39 homepage widgets surfacing relevant information based on user role and permissions