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List of HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
360training.com Education 350 $40M United States HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2015 n/a
In 2015, 360training.com deployed HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) to power its public website. 360training.com uses HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) as its eCommerce platform to centralize online storefront and transactional operations for its education offering. The implementation leverages core eCommerce capabilities typical of the platform, including product catalog management, shopping cart and checkout workflows, promotions and pricing engines, order management, and customer account management. Configuration emphasis is on storefront merchandising and transactional consistency, with the full application name HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) referenced in platform governance and change control. The deployment is provisioned as the site commerce engine and is integrated with the website front end to handle catalog presentation, checkout orchestration, payment processing flows, and post-purchase order lifecycle tasks. Operational ownership sits with internal eCommerce and IT teams, who manage catalog updates, pricing rules, and promotional campaigns through the HCL Commerce administrative modules.
A.G. CLOTHING LIMITED Retail 357 $78M United Kingdom HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2013 n/a
In 2013, A.G. CLOTHING LIMITED implemented HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) as its primary eCommerce platform for the outfitfashion.com storefront. The deployment placed HCL Commerce at the center of the company’s online retail channel, establishing a dedicated eCommerce application to manage customer-facing and back-office commerce workflows. The implementation configures core eCommerce modules including storefront delivery, catalog and product information management, promotions and pricing authoring, shopping cart and checkout, and order management functionality consistent with HCL Commerce capabilities. HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) is used to host the public web storefront and to provide back-office merchandising consoles and authoring environments, enabling centralized catalog updates, staged content publishing, and promotion lifecycle control. Operational coverage centers on the retailer’s UK online operations, impacting eCommerce, merchandising, marketing, customer service, and operations teams. Governance was organized around centralized product and promotion workflows, staging and release processes for storefront changes, and use of platform APIs to support integrations for payments, fulfillment, and customer service systems where required by downstream systems.
Abercrombie & Fitch Retail 31700 $4.3B United States HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2019 n/a
In 2019, Abercrombie & Fitch implemented HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) as its enterprise eCommerce platform powering the public website. HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) functions as the commerce engine for the online storefront, providing catalog presentation, shopping cart and checkout workflows, promotions and pricing configuration, and order capture. The deployment serves the web storefront and supports customer account management and online purchase workflows. Functional modules implemented align with standard eCommerce capabilities, including storefront rendering, catalog management, merchandising and promotions, cart and checkout, customer account management, and order capture. The implementation is operated by digital commerce, merchandising, and eCommerce operations teams, who govern catalog publishing, promotion lifecycle, and online merchandising rules. Integrations are centered on the public website front end, with HCL Commerce acting as the transactional layer for Abercrombie & Fitch online retail operations.
ABN AMRO Banking and Financial Services 22267 $10.4B Netherlands HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2006 n/a
In 2006, ABN AMRO implemented HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) as part of a concentrated effort to deliver a new IT environment for its Private Banking unit. The deployment was aligned with an eCommerce strategy and integrated with a broader stack that included CRM Siebel, Siebel Analytics, Triple'A and a Websphere based digital document archive. HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) was configured to provide core eCommerce capabilities, including storefront and catalog services and transaction orchestration, while Siebel served as the operational CRM and Siebel Analytics provided reporting and business intelligence. The implementation included precise alignment of hardware, software and network requirements to support peak transactional loads and analytics processing, with architecture planning conducted in coordination with vendor teams. Integrations were explicit and central to the design, connecting the HCL Commerce application to CRM Siebel for customer profiles and to the Websphere based digital document archive for persistent document storage, with Oracle components referenced in the overall environment. The operational scope targeted ABN AMRO Private Banking, impacting digital channel operations, customer data flows and document retrieval processes within that business unit. Governance and rollout responsibilities focused on vendor and business alignment, with project ownership responsible for specifying technical requirements and coordinating delivery across suppliers and internal stakeholders. The project achieved its stated objective, delivering a new IT environment for ABN AMRO Private Banking that centralized eCommerce functionality and integrated customer, analytics and archival systems.
Academy Sports & Outdoors Retail 11006 $6.8B United States HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2011 n/a
In 2011, Academy Sports & Outdoors implemented HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) to power its public-facing eCommerce storefront. The deployment centers on the company website, with HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) providing the core storefront and transactional engine for online sales. The implementation configures core eCommerce modules including product catalog and category management, merchandising and promotions, pricing and tax configuration, shopping cart and checkout workflows, customer account and profile management, and site search and navigation. HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) was used to support storefront templates and merchandising orchestration, enabling centralized control of product assortments and promotional rules. Operational scope covers online merchandising, digital marketing, e-commerce operations, and customer service processes that interact with the storefront. Architecturally the platform functions as the public-facing commerce layer with standard commerce connectors for inventory visibility, order management, payment processing, and CRM synchronization to support order lifecycle and customer interactions. Governance centered on centralized commerce administration for pricing, promotions, and catalog configuration, with site-level rollout of catalogs and promotional calendars to coordinate merchandising and marketing efforts.
Banking and Financial Services 14000 $24.1B Netherlands HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2013 n/a
Retail 40000 $11.3B United States HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2015 n/a
Insurance 15700 $32.5B Netherlands HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2004 n/a
Insurance 2136 $717M United Kingdom HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2007 n/a
Insurance 2294 $1.3B Denmark HCL Technologies HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) eCommerce 2015 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce)

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  1. Government of the State of Sao Paulo, a Brazil based Government organization with 1000 Employees
  2. Manutan International SA, a France based Retail company with 1985 Employees
  3. MSC Cruises, a Switzerland based Transportation organization with 30000 Employees

Discover Software Buyers actively Evaluating Enterprise Applications

Logo Company Industry Employees Revenue Country Evaluated
Government of the State of Sao Paulo Government 1000 $250M Brazil 2026-03-26
Manutan International SA Retail 1985 $948M France 2026-03-26
Petco Retail 28000 $1.7B United States 2026-02-26
Transportation 30000 $959M Switzerland 2026-02-19
Utilities 25 $1M India 2026-02-08
Professional Services 30 $3M Armenia 2025-12-20
Banking and Financial Services 20 $2M United States 2025-12-12
Professional Services 1100 $76M Spain 2025-10-29
Retail 145000 $43.6B United Kingdom 2025-10-09
Retail 11006 $6.8B United States 2025-09-25
FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) Coverage

HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) is a eCommerce solution from HCL Technologies.

Companies worldwide use HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce), from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Costco, BP, Cargill, Ecosmart United States and Carrefour are recorded users of HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) for eCommerce.

Companies using HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) are most concentrated in Retail, Oil, Gas and Chemicals and Consumer Packaged Goods, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) are most concentrated in United States, United Kingdom and France, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 15.54%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 24.01%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 36.44%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 24.01%.

Customers of HCL Commerce (ex IBM Websphere Commerce) include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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