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List of IBM Sterling Commerce Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Arcadia Group Ltd Retail 22000 $2.2B United Kingdom IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2013 n/a
In 2013, Arcadia Group Ltd deployed IBM Sterling Commerce into its digital operation as an eCommerce platform. IBM Sterling Commerce was provisioned to enable Arcadia brands to trade on Debenhams and to standardize marketplace trading processes. The deployment was delivered alongside Oracle Fusion into Arcadia's broader digital commerce architecture. The implementation focused on IBM Sterling Commerce modules for order orchestration, channel and partner management, catalog syndication, and fulfillment routing, configured to support marketplace order flows and trading partner onboarding. IBM Sterling Commerce was configured to handle order routing, status synchronization, and product data syndication, reflecting eCommerce functional patterns. Integration points were established to surface commerce events into upstream financial and master data systems via Oracle Fusion. Integrations explicitly included Debenhams marketplace connectivity and Oracle Fusion, creating a connected path from marketplace orders to Arcadia's commerce operations. Operational scope covered Arcadia brands and the central digital commerce and trading partner teams, enabling cross-brand marketplace listings and order processing. Governance emphasized configuration control, mapping of trading partner protocols, and orchestration of order-to-cash workflows during rollout, with phased brand and channel onboarding managed by the digital operation. The implementation positioned IBM Sterling Commerce as the eCommerce execution layer for marketplace trading within Arcadia's digital operations.
CEVA Logistics Distribution 110000 $18.7B France IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2013 n/a
In 2013, CEVA Logistics implemented IBM Sterling Commerce as the technical platform for CEVA Connect, the company’s event-driven real-time strategic communications system with its trading partners. The deployment is categorized as eCommerce and established a centralized messaging backbone to standardize partner communications across CEVA's distribution operations. The implementation used IBM Sterling Commerce's Sterling Integrator to enable event-driven real-time partner messaging, orchestration and routing, and to support transaction sequencing and exception handling workflows. Configuration work emphasized trading partner connectivity, message orchestration and operational monitoring to increase responsiveness to supply chain events. Integrations were executed through CEVA Connect to interface directly with trading partners, consolidating event streams and strategic communications for logistics and supply chain business functions. Governance and process changes focused on centralizing partner communication through a single technical platform, aligning operational workflows so CEVA could optimize supply chain communications and become more responsive to business needs and industry changes.
Cummins Manufacturing 69600 $34.1B United States IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2008 n/a
In 2008 Cummins implemented IBM Sterling Commerce in an eCommerce capacity to standardize B2B document exchange and trading partner integration across its manufacturing operations. The deployment of IBM Sterling Commerce addressed electronic trading workflows and provided alternate document submission methods to accommodate varied partner capabilities. The implementation included two explicit functional approaches, Integrated EDI and Sterling Web Forms. Integrated EDI provided computer to computer transfer of data in standard EDIFACT format, this approach required translation software and a VAN connection to transmit and receive documents. Sterling Web Forms served as an EDI alternative that allowed a trading partner to send and receive documents using a web browser through Sterling Commerce, enabling browser-based onboarding for partners without full EDI capabilities. Operational coverage focused on B2B eCommerce functions such as procurement messaging and order document exchange, interfacing directly with external trading partners and VAN providers. Governance and process design centered on trading partner onboarding and document standardization, with configuration choices between Integrated EDI and Sterling Web Forms used to align partner technical maturity with Cummins eCommerce workflows.
Automotive 20000 $6.1B South Korea IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2011 n/a
Manufacturing 58000 $53.6B United States IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2009 n/a
Retail 69000 $15.0B United Kingdom IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2009 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 1500 $375M United Kingdom IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2015 n/a
Retail 16000 $9.2B Netherlands IBM IBM Sterling Commerce eCommerce 2007 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM Sterling Commerce

ARTW Buyer Intent uncovers actionable customer signals, identifying software buyers actively evaluating IBM Sterling Commerce. Gain ongoing access to real-time prospects and uncover hidden opportunities. Companies Actively Evaluating IBM Sterling Commerce for eCommerce include:

  1. Ibm Netherlands, a Netherlands based Professional Services organization with 2100 Employees
  2. Communicate Technology, a United Kingdom based Professional Services company with 37 Employees
  3. Ridgetop Research, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 45 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM Sterling Commerce Coverage

IBM Sterling Commerce is a eCommerce solution from IBM.

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

Organizations such as HP, Cummins, CEVA Logistics, John Lewis & Partners and Tommy Hilfiger Europe B.V. (PVH) are recorded users of IBM Sterling Commerce for eCommerce.

Companies using IBM Sterling Commerce are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Distribution and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using IBM Sterling Commerce range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 12.5%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 87.5%.

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

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