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123 Rent Construction and Real Estate 15 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a In 2015, 123 Rent implemented Microsoft Excel for Enterprise Content Management. The deployment used Microsoft Excel as the primary tool for content collaboration across the small company's administrative and operations staff, centralizing document authoring and tracking in spreadsheet-based workbooks. Microsoft Excel served as the canonical container for contracts, equipment logs, and status trackers, reflecting a lightweight, file-centric ECM approach. Configuration emphasized shared workbook practices, standardized naming conventions, and manual version control to coordinate editing and review. Governance relied on simple access rules and process notes maintained alongside spreadsheets, aligning business functions in rental operations and back office administration around a single file format. The implementation positions Microsoft Excel as the operational Enterprise Content Management instrument for collaboration, document organization, and record keeping at 123 Rent.
2P Agency USA Distribution 15 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a In 2015, 2P Agency USA adopted Microsoft Excel as its Enterprise Content Management solution to support content collaboration across the small distribution firm. Microsoft Excel served as a file based content repository and authoring environment, with shared workbooks acting as the primary mechanism for drafting, tracking, and coordinating content changes among contributors. The implementation emphasized spreadsheet templates, column level metadata, and manual version tracking to manage content workflows. Governance was lightweight and process oriented, relying on naming conventions, shared folder structures, and manual review steps rather than automated lifecycle or records management, positioning Microsoft Excel as the central Enterprise Content Management tool for the organization.
36 Water Street Auto Retail 10 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a In 2015, 36 Water Street Auto implemented Microsoft Excel for Enterprise Content Management to serve as the primary content collaboration tool across the retail dealership. Microsoft Excel is used as a spreadsheet-centric repository for document authoring, collaborative editing, and basic file tracking, establishing a single, file-based workflow for creating and sharing content among staff. The deployment is file-centric and lightweight, with spreadsheets organized by templates, standardized column metadata, and tabbed workbooks to represent simple taxonomies and content states. Governance is informal and operated through manual versioning conventions, naming standards, and local backup practices, which codify change control and content handoffs without an enterprise content services layer. This implementation positions 36 Water Street Auto Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management as a pragmatic, low-overhead content collaboration approach for a small retail organization.
Professional Services 15 $2M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Professional Services 30 $3M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Professional Services 55 $10M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Professional Services 100 $10M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Professional Services 10 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Professional Services 10 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
Retail 10 $1M United States Microsoft Microsoft Excel Enterprise Content Management 2015 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Microsoft Excel

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  1. Howells Railway Products United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organization with 45 Employees
  2. Kangmyungku South Korea, a South Korea based Professional Services company with 10 Employees
  3. Tomco Service Group, a United States based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees

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