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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Benefit Cosmetics UK Retail 398 $76M United Kingdom Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2020 n/a
In 2020, Benefit Cosmetics UK relaunched their ecommerce stores globally on EpiServer Commerce Cloud, adopting the eCommerce platform to standardize storefront operations across markets. The rollout covered 42 country websites, with language variations in several markets and only those countries that are ecommerce-enabled running EpiServer Commerce Cloud. Deployment used EpiServer Commerce Cloud multi-site capabilities to consolidate content and commerce management, enabling centralized catalog management, localized storefront templates, and checkout orchestration consistent with eCommerce platform practices. Functional capabilities implemented included multi-site storefront management, localization and translation workflows, catalog management, and unified content and commerce authoring to support merchandising and product publishing across regions. The implementation integrated Smartling translation management into EpiServer Commerce Cloud, a connection Benefit cited as improving implementation speed, according to Jeff Shih, Senior Director of Global Web. Operational ownership sat with the Global Web and ecommerce teams, with governance executed via staged country rollouts and translation-driven configuration to accelerate language variant go lives.
Jula Retail 4500 $1.0B Sweden Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2011 n/a
In 2011, Jula implemented EpiServer Commerce Cloud to underpin its eCommerce storefront and catalog services. The EpiServer Commerce Cloud deployment focused on a responsive commerce storefront and catalog architecture that consolidated product merchandising, store specific content, and a mobile first browsing experience for Jula's retail operations in Sweden. The implementation included EPiFind and SiteSeeker as the private search engine layer, a product comparison function, and an explicit shopping list workflow where the site generates a shopping list rather than providing an immediate cash checkout. The rollout also introduced JulaClub member functions to capture loyalty data and to surface member specific information within the EpiServer Commerce Cloud experience. Operational scope centered on department level pages and store specific information, enabling localized content and store profiles across Jula's retail footprint. Functionally the solution covered product catalog management, search and discovery, comparison features, responsive storefront rendering, and loyalty account interfaces as managed components of EpiServer Commerce Cloud. Governance and operationalization emphasized content and merchandising workflows for editors and store managers, with the shopping list workflow instrumented as the primary conversion path in the newly launched solution. The deployment architecture integrated the EpiServer Commerce Cloud application with EPiFind and SiteSeeker search capabilities while exposing member services for JulaClub within the eCommerce platform.
KappAhl Retail 4000 $4.5B Sweden Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2012 n/a
In 2012, KappAhl implemented EpiServer Commerce Cloud to consolidate eCommerce and CMS capabilities for its online business. The EpiServer Commerce Cloud rollout enabled the company to introduce an online offer to several countries while maintaining its ShopOnline environment and the CRM integrations required for customer and campaign workflows. Implementation scope centered on storefront and content management, with configurations for product catalog presentation, checkout orchestration, promotional content publishing, and internationalized site templates. The project also encompassed web-design ownership for international eCommerce, and the integration of SMS and a Mobile Loyalty program as part of customer engagement and retention workflows. Operational integrations included maintenance of ShopOnline components built on EpiServer and Ramos, and CRM workflows supported by iMarketer and RelationPlus, with integration points developed to synchronize customer, campaign, and order data across systems. The deployment covered cross-functional teams in web-design, online merchandising, marketing, and CRM, and extended to multiple country sites for the online offering. Program governance followed a staged delivery model beginning with a prestudy and current state analysis, followed by detailed requirement specifications and an implementation project emphasizing quality management and a named technical solution owner. The initiative included building a maintenance organization to assume ongoing operations and defining roles responsible for technical stewardship, release quality, and international web-design for the EpiServer Commerce Cloud based eCommerce platform.
Retail 6000 $1.6B United Kingdom Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2015 n/a
Manufacturing 8775 $2.0B Sweden Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2013 n/a
Professional Services 125000 $11.3B United States Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2010 n/a
Retail 400 $120M Norway Optimizely EpiServer Commerce Cloud eCommerce 2015 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD EpiServer Commerce Cloud Coverage

EpiServer Commerce Cloud is a eCommerce solution from Optimizely.

Companies worldwide use EpiServer Commerce Cloud, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Sodexo North America, KappAhl, Molnlycke Health Care, Midcounties Co-operative and Jula are recorded users of EpiServer Commerce Cloud for eCommerce.

Companies using EpiServer Commerce Cloud are most concentrated in Professional Services, Retail and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using EpiServer Commerce Cloud are most concentrated in United States, Sweden and United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of EpiServer Commerce Cloud across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using EpiServer Commerce Cloud range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 28.57%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 57.14%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 14.29%.

Customers of EpiServer Commerce Cloud include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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