PrestaRock is an e-commerce engineering team building and maintaining complex e-commerce infrastructure. The company has received the Scoris Business Excellence Award 2026.

Scoris, a business data, sales development, and analytics platform, presents this award to companies that meet all of its established business reliability criteria.

This is not a popularity contest or an award that can simply be purchased. Companies are assessed against 13 criteria across three areas:

  • Financial resilience
  • Tax compliance
  • Business reliability

A company must meet all 13 criteria to receive the award. Failing to meet even one means the award is not granted.

Why does this matter in e-commerce?

E-commerce projects are usually discussed in terms of technology: PrestaShop, Sylius, ERP and warehouse integrations, payments, logistics, supplier data imports, performance, or security.

But there is another question that is not always part of the partner selection process:

Will the technology partner still be reliable three years from now?

A large e-commerce store is not simply a website. It can be connected to an ERP system, warehouse, suppliers, payment providers, logistics platforms, and other business-critical systems.

Building this infrastructure is only the beginning. It needs to be continuously maintained, updated, extended, and secured.

That is why the stability of a technology partner becomes part of the client’s business risk.

A portfolio does not tell the whole story

When choosing an e-commerce agency, it is natural to look at previous projects, clients, and technical expertise.

But a portfolio shows what a company has already built.

It does not answer another important question: will the company be able to support the project in the future?

Consider an e-commerce store processing hundreds or thousands of orders every day and connected to ERP, warehouse, payment, and logistics systems.

When such a system goes down, it does not matter how many impressive projects the partner has in its portfolio.

What matters is whether there is a team available to solve the problem.

That is why the financial and organisational stability of a technology partner is a practical consideration, not just a theoretical one.

What does the Scoris award actually show?

The Scoris Business Excellence Award is not an assessment of technical expertise.

It does not determine whether a company writes the best code or builds the best e-commerce stores. Those things are better measured through client results, project outcomes, and systems that work reliably in real-world environments.

The award measures something different.

It shows that the company behind the projects meets the criteria for financial resilience, tax compliance, and business reliability.

All 13 Scoris assessment criteria must be met to receive the award.

That matters in long-term e-commerce projects because a technology partner becomes more than a project supplier. It becomes part of the infrastructure supporting the business.

What does this change for clients?

Practically – nothing.

The same team, the same processes, and the same focus on long-term project support remain in place.

The award simply provides independent external recognition of the company’s stability and continuity.

This is particularly relevant for businesses where e-commerce is not just an additional sales channel, but a core part of their business infrastructure.

What should you consider when choosing an e-commerce partner?

Technology and portfolio will always matter.

But for a long-term project, it is worth looking at a few other things as well:

  • How long has the company been operating?
  • How large and stable is the team?
  • How is ongoing system support organised?
  • How does the company respond to critical incidents?
  • Does the company have a stable financial track record?

An e-commerce system is not a one-off project.

If orders, payments, inventory, logistics, and day-to-day business operations depend on it, the reliability of the technology partner becomes just as important as its technical expertise.

Receiving the Scoris Business Excellence Award 2026 reflects the work of the entire PrestaRock team and the long-term trust of our clients.

Thank you to the clients who have chosen to work with PrestaRock for many years.

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