Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
Founded in 2010, APPS RUN THE WORLD is a leading technology intelligence and market-research company devoted to the application space. Leveraging a rigorous data-centric research methodology, we ask the simple B2B sales intelligence question: Who’s buying enterprise applications from whom and why?
Our global team of 50 researchers has been studying the digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by 2 million + companies including technographic segmentation of 10 million ERP, EPM, CRM, HCM, Procurement, SCM, Treasury software purchases, 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.
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3Wire Group | Distribution | 150 | $20M | United States | Koerber AG | Korber HighJump Warehouse Edge (Formerly AccellosOne WMS) | Warehouse Management | 2010 | n/a | In 2010, 3Wire Group implemented Korber HighJump Warehouse Edge (Formerly AccellosOne WMS) as its Warehouse Management solution. The Korber HighJump Warehouse Edge deployment centralized warehouse operations, inventory control, and order fulfillment across 3Wire Group distribution operations, establishing the Warehouse Management system as the authoritative operational platform. The implementation framed WMS as the primary system for transactional warehouse processes and fulfillment workflows. Configuration emphasized core Warehouse Management capabilities, including receiving, directed putaway, cycle counting, task interleaving, directed and batch picking, packing and shipping, lot and serial tracking, and barcode scanning support. HighJump application modules were configured for order consolidation, warehouse task orchestration, label printing, and shipping workflow coordination, with operational role-based workflows set up for receiving, inventory control, picking, and shipping teams. Automation and task routing features were used to align warehouse execution with day-to-day fulfillment operations. Korber HighJump Warehouse Edge was integrated with PeopleSoft, HighJump components, ADSI, and eCommerce systems to support master data synchronization, order capture, inventory updates, and shipping confirmations. Integration architecture established transactional interfaces for orders, ASNs, inventory adjustments, and shipping notifications, with technical controls around interface mappings and message exchanges. Governance focused on operational workflow ownership and technical change control to manage ongoing interface maintenance and WMS configuration updates. | |
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International Military Antiques | Retail | 10 | $1M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, International Military Antiques implemented Oracle NetSuite OMX for Order Management. The implementation centralized order capture, orchestration, and fulfillment workflows into a cloud-hosted order management layer sized for a 10 employee retail operation, aligning order processing with inventory visibility and customer service functions. Configuration focused on order orchestration and inventory allocation capabilities native to Oracle NetSuite OMX, including order validation, split shipments handling, returns and refund workflows, and basic pricing and discount rules. Automation was applied to order-to-cash sequences to reduce manual order entry and to standardize fulfillment instructions for packing and shipping. The organization configured role based permissions and order processing queues to match small team operational processes. Operational scope covered retail order processing, fulfillment operations, customer service order inquiries, and finance order reconciliation, consolidating these business functions under the Order Management application. Governance emphasized process standardization and user controls rather than large scale program management, reflecting the company size and single country operation. International Military Antiques Oracle NetSuite OMX Order Management supports the company's order processing and fulfillment business functions through centralized orchestration and standardized workflows. | |
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Retail | 15 | $3M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2014 | n/a |
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Retail | 350 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2014 | n/a |
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Retail | 2000 | $400M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2014 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 10 | $1M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 20 | $2M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite Order Management | Order Management | 2010 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 500 | $150M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Retail | 50 | $5M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2008 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 10 | $1M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite OMX | Order Management | 2006 | n/a |
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