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In brief
The Summer ’25 release uses generative tools to help merchants create storefront foundations and make faster design decisions.
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What happened?
The Summer ’25 release uses generative tools to help merchants create storefront foundations and make faster design decisions.
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Business analysis
The operating consequence is a new minimum standard for repeatability, control and evidence. Companies that treat the change as a workflow redesign—not a software installation or compliance memo—are more likely to capture durable gains.
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What to watch
Watch execution rather than the announcement: milestones, customer response, operating evidence, regulatory outcomes and any change to the stated timetable or economics.
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Questions for your company
Three questions for management
- Which workflow, owner and control point will change first?
- What evidence will show that the new system is safer or more productive?
- Where must human judgment remain explicit?
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Management response
Map the affected workflow before buying or configuring a tool. Name the owner, input, decision point, control, exception and measurable output.
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Context and limits
This analysis is based on the linked public source and information available at publication. Company plans, regulatory decisions and transaction terms can change; verify material decisions with current primary documents and qualified advisers.
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