List of CloudSuite CMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying CloudSuite CMS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CloudSuite CMS for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CloudSuite CMS for Content Management include: Goossens Wonen & Slapen Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, SECRID, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Folat, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 63 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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Folat | Manufacturing | 63 | $15M | Netherlands | CloudSuite | CloudSuite CMS | Content Management | 2021 | Beeyond | In 2021, Folat implemented CloudSuite CMS to run a single central B2B eCommerce platform covering 38 countries and 7 languages. The deployment established CloudSuite CMS as the central content backbone for multilingual inspiration content and localized landing pages. CloudSuite CMS uses the vendor's Content Management and DAM capabilities to manage multilingual inspiration content and landing pages, with configuration for content authoring, asset management, localization workflows, and storefront content templates. Functional modules implemented included CMS page authoring, digital asset management, content localization workflows, and templated landing page delivery to support consistent cross-country merchandising. Integrations were implemented to connect CloudSuite CMS into Folat's commerce architecture, including real time ERP synchronization intended to reduce back-office errors by aligning product, pricing, and inventory data with published content. The integration work cited WCG and Beeyond as partners responsible for systems integration and implementation activities, positioning CloudSuite CMS as the canonical content source for the international B2B platform. Operational governance focused on centralized content governance for marketing and eCommerce teams, standardized localization processes across seven languages, and tighter operational alignment between merchandising, marketing, and back-office functions. The implementation scoped CloudSuite CMS across Folat's international B2B operations to centralize content creation, asset management, and ERP-aligned commerce content delivery. | |
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Goossens Wonen & Slapen Netherlands | Retail | 600 | $250M | Netherlands | CloudSuite | CloudSuite CMS | Content Management | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, Goossens Wonen & Slapen Netherlands deployed CloudSuite CMS, classified in the Content Management category, as part of its CloudSuite eCommerce platform to deliver an omnichannel B2C webshop and inspiration content across NL and BE. The CloudSuite CMS implementation was positioned to improve online product presentation and to strengthen store to webshop integration across the retailer network. The CloudSuite CMS rollout emphasized core content management capabilities, including centralized content authoring, page templating, media asset management, and product content presentation tied to commerce templates. CloudSuite CMS was configured to support reusable content blocks and channel-specific rendering, enabling consistent product and lifestyle content across category pages, inspirational editorial pages, and storefront templates. Integrations focused on tight coupling between CloudSuite CMS and the underlying CloudSuite eCommerce platform to synchronize product content and merchandising presentation, and to enable store web shop integration workflows referenced in CloudSuite case materials. Operational scope covered eCommerce, marketing, and merchandising functions across the Netherlands and Belgium, with the CMS serving as the content control plane for both online and in-store touchpoints. Governance and authoring practices put in place mirrored standard Content Management workflows, including role based editorial approval, staging and publishing pipelines, and templated content governance to maintain consistency across campaigns and product launches. Outcomes explicitly noted by vendor materials include improved online product presentation and enhanced store to webshop integration. | |
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SECRID | Retail | 200 | $25M | Netherlands | CloudSuite | CloudSuite CMS | Content Management | 2020 | Emixa | In 2020, SECRID implemented CloudSuite CMS as a headless e-commerce backend to power a mobile-first B2B ordering experience and a headless B2C storefront. The program is categorized under Content Management and places CloudSuite CMS as the central content and commerce orchestration layer responsible for API-driven content delivery, product catalog orchestration, pricing feed support, and order flow coordination. The deployment used a headless architecture where SECRID retained its own front-end and CMS while CloudSuite CMS functioned as the backend commerce and content engine. Configuration focused on exposing content and commerce capabilities via APIs to support mobile-first ordering workflows, localized storefront content, and centralized catalog and product data management consistent with Content Management functional patterns. Integration work was executed with implementation partner Emixa, who connected SECRIDs front-end and retained CMS to CloudSuite CMS via API integrations and integration middleware. Operational coverage targeted multiple countries and impacted e-commerce, B2B sales ordering, and digital merchandising teams, with CloudSuite CMS serving as the backend system of record for online product and order data. Governance was structured around split ownership, SECRID keeping front-end and presentation control while the CloudSuite CMS tenancy managed backend content and commerce operations, enabling independent release cycles for presentation and commerce layers. The case documents faster conversions and a payback in under three months as explicit outcomes of the implementation. |
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