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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Sydney Trains | Government | 10739 | $2.1B | Australia | InterDynamics | InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management | Fatigue Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 Sydney Trains implemented InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management as part of its Fatigue Management capability to support frontline safety and rostering oversight. The deployment positioned InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management as a core analytic and operational tool for monitoring crew fatigue risk across daily operations, aligning application usage with labour management and rostering processes at major stations including Central Station and Burwood. The InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management implementation was configured around standard Fatigue Management functional modules, including fatigue risk modelling, roster analysis and risk scoring, automated fatigue reporting, and alerting workflows for duty planners and operational managers. Configuration emphasized schedule ingestion and scenario analysis to surface high risk duty patterns, with the InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management name appearing in training and operational documentation used by project managers and station teams. Operational scope covered frontline roles such as Customer Service Attendants, station support staff, and the Customer Information Channels team, and the system was used in conjunction with existing timekeeping and overtime processes. Staff continued to process MTAP exceptions on Kronos and submit overtime approvals while FAID Interdynamics was used for fatigue analysis, and project coordinators ran targeted workshops to embed the InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management workflows into month end and labour reporting cycles. Governance activity included hands on workshops led by project managers, creation of procedural guidance for using FAID Interdynamics, and incorporation of fatigue assessment steps into overtime and labour management checklists. Training and workshop cadence was used to operationalize fatigue risk outputs for duty planning and to ensure frontline teams could reference InterDynamics Fatigue Risk Management outputs when managing rosters and safety decisions. | |
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ELWIS | Government | 1000 | $2.1B | Germany | OpenText | Livelink ECM | Document Management | 2003 | n/a | In 2003, ELWIS deployed Livelink ECM. ELWIS implemented Livelink ECM in the Document Management category to provide a web-facing content management layer and a centralized enterprise document repository for the organization. The implementation leveraged core Livelink ECM capabilities typical of document management systems, including a centralized content repository, configurable metadata schemas, version control, role based access control, and workflow driven publishing. Livelink ECM was configured to manage document lifecycles and to support web publishing patterns that surface technical documents and manuals on the corporate website. Operationally the Livelink ECM instance was integrated with ELWIS website content delivery to serve published documents and search results, while the repository functioned as the canonical source for controlled documents. Deployment architecture emphasized a central server driven repository with web publication endpoints, supporting access from internal departments responsible for technical documentation and public information. Governance centered on document classification, access policies, and defined publish approval workflows to separate authoring from public distribution. The narrative reflects an enterprise Document Management deployment using Livelink ECM and aligns the application to business functions of content publishing, records control, and document lifecycle management. | |
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Government | 1000 | $2.1B | Germany | Citrix | Citrix NetScaler | Digital Workspace | 2018 | n/a |
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Government | 1000 | $2.1B | Germany | Adobe Systems | About Livefyre | Web Content Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | UKG | UKG Workforce Central (ex Kronos Workforce Central) | Workforce Management | 2014 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud HCM | Core HR | 2025 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Taleo Cloud Service | Recruiting,Applicant Tracking System | 2000 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco IronPort Cloud Email Security | Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) | 2021 | n/a |
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Government | 11000 | $2.1B | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco Webex Meetings | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2020 | n/a |
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