List of Intershop Enfinity Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Intershop Enfinity 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 Intershop Enfinity for eCommerce 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 Intershop Enfinity for eCommerce include: HP, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 58000 employees and revenues of $53.60 billion, Ocado, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 12800 employees and revenues of $1.46 billion, East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc., a United States based Utilities organisation with 719 employees and revenues of $787.0 million, Staduim, a Sweden based Retail organisation with 1778 employees and revenues of $300.0 million and many others.
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East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. | Utilities | 719 | $787M | United States | Intershop | Intershop Enfinity | eCommerce | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. implemented Intershop Enfinity to provide eCommerce capabilities for digital sales and multichannel customer engagement. The Intershop Enfinity deployment centered on application development and implementation along with technical reviews in the post-launch phase to stabilize the live commerce environment.
Implementation work included configuration of storefront and catalog management, checkout and order processing flows, pricing and promotions logic, and content management for product and marketing pages. Development emphasized frontend web technologies, with professional handling of HTML5, SASS CSS3, JavaScript and frameworks such as Bootstrap and jQuery to support responsive web design and cross-browser compatibility.
The engagement supported design and technical design activities for e-commerce and multichannel projects informed by Salesforce Commerce Cloud platform patterns, and included web services integration patterns and CMS interoperability as part of the technical scope. Operational coverage involved proactive collaboration with digital, marketing and other specialist areas to support and optimize existing solutions and coordinate ongoing enhancements.
Governance focused on structured post-launch technical reviews, coordinated handoffs to internal digital and operations teams, and ongoing technical support for troubleshooting and incremental improvements. Intershop Enfinity remained the core application for commerce operations, with workstreams aligning to web standards, responsive UX, and commerce platform best practices.
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HP | Manufacturing | 58000 | $53.6B | United States | Intershop | Intershop Enfinity | eCommerce | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, HP implemented Intershop Enfinity for eCommerce. HP led globalized development teams to design, develop, deploy, and support ecommerce and mobile software applications using Java J2EE technologies, JSP and Servlets, JavaScript, JSON, and XML SOAP and RESTful Web Services.
The implementation architecture incorporated Intershop Enfinity with Oracle database persistence and Apache Solr search, with Java based modules addressing catalog management, checkout and order workflows, pricing and promotions, and storefront rendering. Mobile channels were included as part of the eCommerce architecture, with hybrid and native mobile apps built using Appcelerator Titanium, PhoneGap, and XCode, and rich client prototypes delivered with Open Laszlo and Flex.
Integrations included IBM WebSphere Commerce and Sterling Commerce for commerce orchestration and order fulfillment, and enterprise integration via SOAP and RESTful Web Services. Continuous integration and environment management used Ant, Jenkins, and SVN, with deployments running on VMWare virtual machines across Development and System Integration Testing environments, and development tooling centered on Eclipse RAD IDE and Microsoft Visual Studio.
Operational governance included coordinated design and environment management with IBM and TCS consultants and architects to standardize DEV and SIT pipelines and build processes. HP produced multiple proofs of concept and WCS mobile web and application examples to validate mobile storefront patterns, and the operational stack covered both Windows 7 and Red Hat Linux host environments.
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Ocado | Consumer Packaged Goods | 12800 | $1.5B | United Kingdom | Intershop | Intershop Enfinity | eCommerce | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Ocado engaged Intershop to design and build the webshop for www.ocado.com, deploying Intershop Enfinity as the core platform for its eCommerce storefront. The engagement established Intershop Enfinity as the application driving customer facing commerce and catalog workflows for the Ocado online supermarket.
Work scope covered design of page flows and the user interface experience, and development of the shop interface using Intershop Enfinity. Functional workstreams emphasized storefront presentation, product catalog navigation, session and basket workflows, and checkout flow engineering, while creative and UX delivery were aligned with the commerce platform configuration.
System integration was implemented using JMS messaging with IBM MQ series middleware, connecting Intershop Enfinity to data warehousing applications and other backend systems via message oriented middleware. Responsibilities included design, development, and integration deliverables, and the solution was delivered into a pilot for Ocado that has since grown into a large successful online supermarket.
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Staduim | Retail | 1778 | $300M | Sweden | Intershop | Intershop Enfinity | eCommerce | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, Stadium AB awarded Intershop Communications AG a contract to supply software licenses and services for a new eCommerce portal powered by Intershop Enfinity. The announcement dated May 8, 2006 identified Intershop Enfinity Suite 6 as the application to deliver Stadium AB's online retail capabilities, and Intershop stated that revenue from the contract would be posted in fiscal 2006.
The Intershop Enfinity implementation focused on core eCommerce functional modules typical of Enfinity Suite 6, including product catalog management, shopping cart and checkout orchestration, order management workflows, and content management for merchandising and promotional execution. Configuration work emphasized retail merchandising, pricing structures, and customer self service flows to support Stadium AB's sporting goods assortment and online sales processes.
Implementation and services engagement was handled by Intershop partner ClearCloud, with contractual activity recorded between Intershop in Jena Germany and Stadium AB in Norrköping Sweden, reflecting coordination across those locations. The deployment was positioned to centralize online sales and catalog operations under the Intershop Enfinity application, aligning eCommerce technical delivery with Stadium AB business operations and marketing functions.
All agreements for the Intershop Enfinity engagement were signed in 2006 and Intershop noted fiscal 2006 revenue recognition for the contract. Governance for the rollout was established through the signed agreements and the partner led implementation, enabling a structured program to bring the eCommerce application into Stadium AB's retail operations.
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