List of OneView Commerce Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying OneView Commerce 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 OneView Commerce 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 OneView Commerce for eCommerce include: Kroger, a United States based Retail organisation with 409000 employees and revenues of $147.12 billion, Bell, a Canada based Communications organisation with 40390 employees and revenues of $24.41 billion, O'Reilly Automotive, Inc., a United States based Automotive organisation with 87377 employees and revenues of $14.41 billion, Travis Perkins, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $6.55 billion, Wickes, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.59 billion and many others.
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Bell | Communications | 40390 | $24.4B | Canada | OneView Commerce | OneView Commerce | eCommerce | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Bell implemented OneView Commerce to support core eCommerce operations across its Canada retail and online channels. The OneView Commerce deployment centralized merchandising, product catalog, promotions and checkout capabilities to support sale events and ongoing online commerce activities.
Deployment included configuration of product catalog management, pricing and promotion engines, customer checkout workflows and order orchestration modules, reflecting standard eCommerce platform capabilities. The implementation operated sale events with systems like OneView and OrderMax, with OneView Commerce integrated to coordinate order creation and fulfillment handoffs with OrderMax. Operational scope encompassed commerce, sales operations, merchandising and IT teams across Bell's Canadian operations. Governance focused on commerce operations workflows and order processing handoffs between OneView Commerce and OrderMax.
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Kroger | Retail | 409000 | $147.1B | United States | OneView Commerce | OneView Commerce | eCommerce | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Kroger deployed OneView Commerce to support curbside pickup and home delivery. OneView Commerce was introduced as an eCommerce platform to power pickup and delivery experiences at more than 1,000 Kroger locations and to strengthen both shopper and associate experience across Kroger’s digital shopping operations.
The implementation leveraged OneView Commerce’s headless commerce architecture and a unified commerce transaction engine, which abstracts basket creation, price and tax calculation, and checkout functions from siloed, disparate store and commerce systems. The platform synthesizes data and transaction execution to the omnichannel moment of action, enabling digital reach into stores and providing actionable insight into active baskets with every product scan.
Operational coverage focused on curbside pickup and home delivery workflows, and the rollout emphasized guided associate processes and simplified training to support in-store order finalization. Business functions impacted include order orchestration, fulfillment operations, store execution, and customer service, with the solution explicitly intended to reduce customer wait times and reduce substitutions while improving inventory accuracy.
Governance and platform stewardship were framed around enabling Kroger to retain control over the development and delivery of new brand interactions and to accelerate delivery of solutions aligned with strategic business priorities. Kroger’s deployment of OneView Commerce supports its large multichannel footprint, serving 60 million households annually and coordinating with almost 2,800 retail food stores, while positioning the eCommerce platform to extend into expanding customer fulfillment and spoke facility networks.
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O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. | Automotive | 87377 | $14.4B | United States | OneView Commerce | OneView Commerce | eCommerce | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. implemented OneView Commerce to deliver point-of-sale and other commerce solutions across its 3,700-plus stores and more than 37,000 POS terminals. The OneView Commerce deployment uses the Enactor Commerce Platform as the retailer's eCommerce and store systems backbone.
The implementation centers on a Services Oriented Architecture to enable a single code base to support traditional POS functions and additional commerce capabilities. Functional capabilities implemented include point-of-sale transaction processing, store systems orchestration, and configurable business process flows that allow O'Reilly to tailor retail workflows to its operational requirements.
Architecturally, OneView Commerce was configured to leverage existing technology assets through SOA, enabling the platform to interoperate with O'Reilly's broader retail systems landscape without requiring separate code bases for different store technologies. Operational coverage emphasized in-store commerce channels and coordination between retail operations and the information systems organization.
Governance and rollout priorities focused on increasing overall technology efficiency and improving delivery speed, enabling IT to deliver changes more rapidly to meet evolving business needs. The configuration approach emphasized reusable services and centralized process definitions so business process changes could be implemented via platform configuration rather than custom code.
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Travis Perkins | Distribution | 17000 | $6.6B | United Kingdom | OneView Commerce | OneView Commerce | eCommerce | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Travis Perkins implemented OneView Commerce in an eCommerce deployment to optimize in-store engagement and deliver a single, comprehensive view of the customer journey. The program targets customer interaction across all 19 brands of the Travis Perkins Group, with Wickes as the initial brand undergoing a full in-store POS and cross-channel implementation, and a plan to extend the OneView platform across all 256 stores during the first half of 2016.
The implementation centers on a single in-store solution, OneView Commerce, that consolidates online activity and purchasing history into unified customer profiles to simplify store operations. Functional capabilities brought online include full in-store POS, cross-channel customer record consolidation, and workflows to simplify employee interactions at point of sale, consistent with omnichannel eCommerce operational patterns.
Integration work explicitly includes leveraging the companys existing hybris eCommerce investment, creating a connected commerce architecture between OneView Commerce and hybris for customer data and cross-channel transaction visibility. The rollout scope covers retail store operations and eCommerce business functions across all Travis Perkins brands, with a phased brand and store rollout beginning with Wickes and continuing to group-wide standardization.
Governance and operational objectives were centered on standardizing businesses on the new platform over the subsequent years, improving the customer experience online and in branches, making systems easier to use for employees, gathering higher quality data, and improving processes. Executive sponsorship from Travis Perkins CIO Norman Bell and vendor alignment from OneView Commerce framed the program as a long term omnichannel platform initiative rather than an isolated POS upgrade.
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Wickes | Retail | 8000 | $1.6B | United Kingdom | OneView Commerce | OneView Commerce | eCommerce | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Wickes implemented OneView Commerce as a cloud-hosted Digital Store Platform in an eCommerce deployment, initiating a point of sale pilot to coincide with the retailer’s busiest season. The pilot went live at the Bristol store over the Easter weekend and was positioned as the initial phase of a planned rollout across the Travis Perkins group retail estate.
The implementation centered on the OneView Commerce digital point of sale module, delivering a touch screen interface for store associates, streamlined product lookup workflows, and consolidated transaction processing that combined returns and purchases in a single flow. Promotion management and discount configuration were implemented as rapid setup workflows, enabling promotions to be created in minutes rather than hours and supporting expanded discount functionality to drive basket potential.
Architecturally, OneView hosted the cloud-based Digital Store Platform and provided application management and IT infrastructure support, aligning the deployment with Travis Perkins’ cloud-based business strategy. The hosted infrastructure supported operational agility required for high-volume seasonal demand and allowed Wickes to test platform scalability and operational behavior under peak promotional loads.
Governance for the pilot emphasized operational alignment with peak season activity, using store-level testing to validate promotional processes and in-store service workflows before broader rollout. The pilot demonstrated faster promotion setup, reduced customer wait times through combined transaction processing, and improved customer service via the touch-screen POS, outcomes reported by Wickes store management and cited by Travis Perkins leadership.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating OneView Commerce
- Cyaifi, a Australia based Non Profit organization with 10 Employees
- Chase Bank, a United States based Banking and Financial Services company with 293723 Employees
- Alares Internet, a Brazil based Communications organization with 2700 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Cyaifi | Non Profit | 10 | $1M | Australia | 2026-03-25 | |
| Chase Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 293723 | $124.5B | United States | 2026-01-08 | |
| Alares Internet | Communications | 2700 | $670M | Brazil | 2025-05-22 | |
| Retail | 1500 | $120M | United States | 2025-03-04 | ||
| Non Profit | 51000 | $8.3B | United States | 2025-02-24 | ||
| Professional Services | 500 | $60M | India | 2025-02-14 | ||
| Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 347362 | $112.6B | India | 2024-11-26 | ||
| Media | 500 | $100M | United Kingdom | 2024-10-03 | ||
| Professional Services | 35 | $5M | United Kingdom | 2024-08-28 | ||
| Manufacturing | 130 | $27M | United States | 2024-08-22 |