Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Adobe's enterprise e-commerce platform (formerly Magento) with B2B commerce and Experience Cloud integration; targeting mid-market retailers competing with Salesforce Commerce Cloud and Shopify Plus.
Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento) is an enterprise e-commerce platform providing flexible, customizable online store functionality for B2C and B2B commerce — offering product catalog management, order management, payment processing, customer segmentation, and extensive extensibility through a large ecosystem of marketplace extensions. Acquired by Adobe in 2018 for $1.68 billion (Magento was originally acquired from eBay), Adobe Commerce is now part of Adobe Experience Cloud (Adobe's enterprise digital experience platform) alongside Adobe Analytics, Adobe Campaign, and Adobe Experience Manager. Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE) generates over $21 billion in annual revenue.\n\nAdobe Commerce (the enterprise tier) and Magento Open Source (the free community version) serve different market segments — Magento Open Source serves smaller merchants and developers who build custom stores, while Adobe Commerce targets larger retailers (mid-market to enterprise) with managed cloud hosting, B2B commerce capabilities, and integration with Adobe's broader Experience Cloud for unified customer data and personalization. Adobe Commerce powers thousands of large retail websites including Ford, Tommy Hilfiger, and Helly Hansen.\n\nIn 2025, Adobe Commerce competes with Salesforce Commerce Cloud (Demandware), Shopify Plus (upmarket enterprise), BigCommerce Enterprise, and SAP Commerce Cloud for mid-market and enterprise e-commerce platform share. The e-commerce platform market has been disrupted by Shopify's growth — Shopify Plus has taken significant share from legacy enterprise platforms by offering faster implementation and lower TCO. Adobe's 2025 strategy focuses on Adobe Commerce integration with the broader Adobe Experience Cloud for unified AI personalization (Adobe Sensei), positioning Adobe Commerce as the platform for retailers who need both e-commerce and marketing automation in a tightly integrated suite.
TJX Companies (NYSE: TJX) flagship off-price banner; parent reported $56.4B revenue FY2025 (+4%); 5,085 stores globally; treasure hunt retail model with constantly rotating merchandise mix and 131 new locations added in FY2025.
TJ Maxx is the flagship retail banner of TJX Companies, America's largest off-price retailer, founded in 1976 and headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. The brand was built on the "treasure hunt" retail model: buying excess inventory, overruns, and closeouts from manufacturers and department stores at steep discounts, then passing those savings to shoppers in a constantly rotating merchandise mix. This opportunistic buying strategy — executed by one of retail's largest buying organizations — is the core competitive technology that competitors cannot easily replicate.\n\nTJ Maxx stores carry apparel, accessories, footwear, home goods, beauty, and giftware across thousands of locations in the US, with TJX's broader portfolio also including Marshalls, HomeGoods, HomeSense, and Sierra. The physical store experience — browsing through unpredictable inventory to find brand-name items at 20–60% below department store prices — creates the addictive treasure hunt dynamic that drives frequent repeat visits. This model has proven highly durable against e-commerce disruption, as the discovery experience does not translate well to online retail.\n\nTJX Companies generated $56.4B in revenue in FY2025, a 4% increase, operating over 5,085 stores globally with 131 net new locations added. The company's off-price model has thrived as value-conscious consumers trade down from department stores and as retail inventory gluts create buying opportunities. TJ Maxx remains the dominant brand within TJX's portfolio and a bellwether of the off-price retail sector's resilience across economic cycles.
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