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.
Apps Run The World Buyer Insight and Technographics Customer Database has over 100 data fields that detail company usage of emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database, and different on-prem and cloud apps by function, customer size (employees, revenues), industry, country, implementation status, year deal won, partner involvement, Line of Business Key Stakeholders and key decision-makers contact details, including the systems being used by Fortune 1000 and Global 2000 companies.
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United States Department of Defense | Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | In-House Applications | In-House HRIS written in Cobol | Core HR | 1995 | n/a | In 1995, the United States Department of Defense implemented the In-House HRIS written in Cobol, a Core HR application. The In-House HRIS written in Cobol operated as the department's Defense Civilian Personnel Data System DCPDS for processing core HR and civilian payroll transactions across the department, centralizing personnel records and payroll input for civilian workforces. Functional configuration of the In-House HRIS written in Cobol included core HR master data management, civilian payroll processing, and benefits administration modules, reflecting Core HR workflows such as personnel actions, position management, pay calculation, and benefits eligibility. The system used COBOL-coded business logic and job stream automation typical of mainframe Core HR implementations, supporting batch payroll runs and transaction posting. Architecturally the deployment was a COBOL-based mainframe implementation with character-oriented interfaces and scheduled processing, consistent with in-house HR systems of the period. Lockheed Martin is noted in public records as a systems integrator and operator associated with DCPDS, and operational integrations focused on internal payroll and benefits transaction flows rather than cloud or web-native services. Operational scope covered civilian personnel and payroll functions across the Department of Defense, with centralized governance for personnel data and documented modernization planning for the system. Rollout and ongoing operations emphasized departmental-wide data consistency, controlled change management for payroll cycles, and formal modernization efforts recorded in subsequent planning documents. | |
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United States Department of Defense | Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | CoreIMS | CoreIMS Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, the United States Department of Defense deployed CoreIMS Inventory Management to manage government inventory and asset property-book operations across U.S. regional depots. The implementation addressed Inventory Management requirements for regional depots and government warehouses, reflecting the vendor's government-focused deployment described on the CoreIMS site. The deployment concentrated on property book and asset management functional modules, supplying item-level tracking, custody records, serial number reconciliation, and audit trail capabilities typical of Inventory Management solutions. Configuration emphasized warehouse inventory workflows and custody transfer processes to support depot supply and property accountability, and the CoreIMS Inventory Management application was used to centralize asset visibility across sites. Governance centered on operationalizing property officer workflows and standardizing inventory reconciliation procedures at depot level, aligning system records with on-hand warehouse counts. A CoreIMS case study on the vendor site reports a 74% reduction in asset discrepancies within six months for a U.S. government warehouse deployment, which was cited as an outcome of the inventory and property-book controls implemented with CoreIMS Inventory Management. | |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | CoreIMS | CoreIMS Fleet Management | Fleet Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Upland Software | Upland PowerSteering | Project Portfolio Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | IgniteTech | IgniteTech ETI | Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) | 2004 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | LookingGlass Cyber Solutions | LookingGlass scoutPRIME | Endpoint Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cerner Retail Pharmacy | Pharmacy Management | 2015 | Leidos |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Adyton | Adyton Mustr | PR and Media Communication | 2024 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Coder | Coder Premium | Apps Development | 2024 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | Galvanize | Galvanize LMS | Learning and Development | 2020 | n/a |
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