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80 Percent Arms Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Financial Management
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Apple Legacy Apple Pay Payment Processing ERP Financial Management n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, 80 Percent Arms integrated Apple Pay into its website checkout as a Payment Processing option for online orders. The implementation embeds Apple Pay client-side authorization and tokenized payment flow into the storefront checkout to accept card payments from Apple Wallet users. The implementation centers on browser and iOS wallet orchestration, preserving device-based biometric authentication and payment tokenization typical of Apple Pay. The Apple Pay integration is implemented in the web checkout layer and connects to the site’s cart and payment processing flow to produce payment tokens and convey authorization results back to order capture workflows. Configuration work would include merchant validation, client-side session setup using Apple Pay JavaScript APIs, and server-side token handling consistent with standard Payment Processing patterns. Operational scope is the company’s public ecommerce website in the United States, impacting commerce, payments, and finance functions. Governance and process changes focused on checkout user experience updates and payment acceptance policies to support Apple Pay as a supported payment method.
Collaboration
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Google Legacy Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2013 2013
In 2013, 80 Percent Arms implemented Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) as its Collaboration platform. Google Workspace is provisioned for the company domain and serves as the primary collaboration toolkit for internal communication and document workflows across the organization. The deployment reflects a single Google Workspace tenant configured for company-wide use, providing core Collaboration capabilities such as corporate email, calendar, cloud file storage, real time document editing, and identity and access controls. The presence of Google Workspace signals in the corporate website source also indicates the platform is tied to website facing contact and domain routing functions. Operational coverage is company wide for a 30 person manufacturing firm, supporting administrative, operations, and customer communication functions. Governance is aligned to standard Google Workspace administration practices, including centralized user provisioning through the Admin console, role based access to shared drives and documents, and organization level security and policy configuration.
eCommerce
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Bigcommerce Legacy BigCommerce eCommerce eCommerce n/a 2018 2018
In 2018, 80 Percent Arms implemented BigCommerce as its eCommerce storefront for the company website. BigCommerce provides storefront, product catalog, shopping cart, checkout, and promotions capabilities to enable online sales and order capture, positioning the application to support direct-to-consumer commerce for the manufacturing business. The implementation centers on a cloud-hosted BigCommerce store configured for product merchandising and customer-facing commerce flows, aligning the BigCommerce deployment with sales and order management business functions. Operational ownership is concentrated within a small internal team given the company size, responsible for catalog management, pricing updates, order processing, and customer service workflows through the BigCommerce control panel. Deployment follows a SaaS architecture model common to the eCommerce category, with configuration focused on store theme, product SKUs, shipping and tax rules, and checkout flows. Governance considerations emphasize site administration, merchandising approval, and periodic configuration updates to sustain online order fulfillment and post-sale handling.
Product Review Management eCommerce 2014 2014
Product Review Management eCommerce 2018 2018
Shipping Management eCommerce 2015 2015
CRM
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Customer Data Platform CRM 2020 2020
Customer Experience CRM 2017 2017
Customer Support CRM 2018 2018
Marketing Analytics CRM 2021 2021
Marketing Automation CRM 2017 2017
Marketing Automation CRM 2019 2019
Marketing Automation CRM 2021 2021
Partner Relationship Management CRM 2019 2019
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2013 2013
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2021 2021
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD 80 Percent Arms Technographics

80 Percent Arms is a Manufacturing organization based in United States, with around 30 employees and annual revenues of $5.0 million.

80 Percent Arms operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Apple Pay, Google Workspace (Formerly Google G-Suite) and BigCommerce, covering areas like Payment Processing, Collaboration and eCommerce.

80 Percent Arms has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Apple, Google and Bigcommerce.

80 Percent Arms recently adopted applications including Microsoft Oribi Analytics in 2021, Emotive Platform in 2021 and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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