List of Vev Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Vev 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 Vev for Content Management 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 Vev for Content Management include: Pfizer, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 81000 employees and revenues of $63.63 billion, Bertel O. Steen, a Norway based Automotive organisation with 2773 employees and revenues of $2.22 billion, Schibsted, a Norway based Media organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $1.44 billion and many others.
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Bertel O. Steen | Automotive | 2773 | $2.2B | Norway | Vev | Vev | Content Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Bertel O. Steen implemented Vev to build interactive product pages and a rebranded smart.no microsite, using Vev as the Content Management platform to support marketing and lead generation for Mercedes-Benz Norway and smart.no. The engagement was scoped as a short, site-focused implementation aimed at product merchandising and campaign-driven content delivery.
Configuration centered on interactive product page templates and a microsite architecture optimized for marketing content, with implementations of article and campaign page templates and embedded lead capture flows consistent with Content Management best practices. Vev was used to author, lay out, and publish interactive media and product-led content across the site, enabling non-technical marketing teams to update campaign assets and product displays.
The rollout was executed as a two-month project launched in Norway, initially focused on the rebranded smart.no microsite and product pages for Mercedes-Benz Norway, then expanded by the internal team to cover additional articles and marketing campaigns. Governance and operational ownership moved toward marketing and digital teams who adopted Vev for ongoing content production and campaign iteration.
Explicit outcomes reported from the initial launch included approximately 50,000 visitors and more than 500 signups in the first two months, and continued expansion of Vev usage across editorial and campaign workloads.
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Pfizer | Life Sciences | 81000 | $63.6B | United States | Vev | Vev | Content Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Pfizer's Immersive Studio implemented Vev as a Content Management application to build scalable interactive marketing and campaign content for global brand and public-health initiatives. The deployment focused on authoring and publishing scrollytelling experiences and microsites, consolidating interactive creative production under a single content platform to support centralized campaign output and faster iteration cycles.
Vev was configured to provide reusable templates and component libraries for interactive pages, enabling designers to assemble scrollytelling narratives and microsite layouts without bespoke engineering for each campaign. The implementation emphasized modular content components, responsive rendering, and an authoring workflow that separated creative assembly from final publishing, reflecting standard Content Management functional patterns for editorial control and template reuse.
Operational coverage centered on Pfizer’s Immersive Studio and supported global brand and public-health campaigns, including the Everyday Heroes comic and the Super Bowl LVIII Lets Outdo Cancer site, with Vev serving as the primary content production and delivery layer for those experiences. Content Management capabilities were applied across campaign planning, creative assembly, and publishing stages, enabling cross-functional marketing and creative teams to produce interactive assets at scale.
Governance followed an editorial workflow model with template governance and approval checkpoints to maintain brand consistency and regulatory alignment across markets. The deployment of Vev delivered reported engagement improvements, with up to a 50× increase in engagement and about a 25× higher completion rate for the highlighted campaigns, implementation timing is estimated.
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Schibsted | Media | 5000 | $1.4B | Norway | Vev | Vev | Content Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Schibsted deployed Vev as a Content Management solution to streamline publishing and marketing workflows across its Norwegian brands. The Vev deployment was positioned to enable designers and marketers to build and publish interactive landing pages and sales campaigns without developer handoffs, shifting authoring autonomy out of engineering queues and into marketing teams.
The implementation leveraged Vev's visual design and page composition capabilities along with reusable templates and components to support interactive campaign pages and landing experiences. Configuration emphasized nontechnical page assembly, in-product preview and direct publish paths to reduce dependency on engineering for routine campaign launches, consistent with Content Management functional workflows.
Rollout was scoped to Schibsted's Norway operations and applied across multiple local publishing and marketing teams, covering design, content production, and campaign management functions. Operational coverage focused on brand microsites and campaign landing pages, aligning publishing cadence with marketing calendars and sales initiatives.
Governance shifted toward marketing-led content ownership and designer-driven production, reducing developer involvement in page creation. According to the vendor case study, the Vev deployment reduced time-to-market by approximately 90 percent and cut developer time devoted to landing pages by about 66 percent, reflecting the operational and workflow impacts observed during the Norway rollout.
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