Hara Partners Company History
2012
- As of mid-2012, Hara Partners has worked with 250+ Magento-based stores.
- Hara Partners is able to service its clients with design, photography, video,development, consulting, IT services, and hosting—all out of one hand.
2011
- In 2011, Hara Partners integrated Magento with Netsuite.
- We have implemented Netsuite with a Magento e-commerce frontend more consistently to meet needs ranging from fulfillment and sourcing (ERP), over corporate financials, workflow and productivity , customer service (CRM) and reporting.
- Hara Partners also cultivated other deep industry relationships, including:
- – Celebros
- – CompuTop
- – Addrexx
2010
- Hara Partners started the New York Magento Group which has grown to be the largest Magento community group in the world.
- Hara Partners also integrated Magento with almost everything under the sun:
- – ERP
- – POS
- – MailChimp, Email Service
2007
- In late 2007, when Magento was first release in its beta version, the Hara Partners team quickly grasped the game changing nature of the new platform and reverse-engineered the Magento software.
- Hara Partners started to incorporate Magento into its projects to solve business and coding needs.
- Leveraging its deep technological roots, Hara Partners started to adapt Magento into all e-commerce projects.
- Driven by the belief that technology should have no boundaries, we adapt technology to the client’s specifications and needs rather than the other way around.
- Our team extends Magento using the underlying Zend Framework to include:
- – Order management systems
- – Tax lookup services
2006
- Hara Partners was founded in 2006 by Mai Erne and Jun Zhao in New York to apply the most advanced technologies to electronic trade.
- In the early days the team developed high-speed, high-volume trading platforms supporting well over 6 million transactions per day distributed over a multitude of servers.
- Hara Partners also consulted closely with businesses selling on eBay and Amazon, handling all aspects of commerce, from sourcing over light manufacturing to fulfillment and customer service.
- Much of the technology was based on Java and a home-grown framework to streamline recurring business needs around e-commerce.