Demandware

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Demandware
Type Public company
Traded as NYSE: DWRE
Industry eCommerce, software development, SaaS, on-demand eCommerce
Founded 2004
Headquarters Burlington, MA, United States
Key people Thomas Ebling, President & CEO, Stephan Schambach, Executive Chairman & Founder
Website Demandware.com

Demandware is a public eCommerce merchant based out of Boston, MA. Founded in 2004 by Stephan Schambach,[1] Demandware develops eCommerce software technology for online retailers across the world. Demandware has branch offices in France and Germany.[2] They are known for their on-demand commerce platform for eCommerce merchants. Their products include merchandising and catalog management tools that allow merchants to configure their own sites without requiring additional development efforts. Included with their products are online instructor classes, on site classes, hands on training, and a 24/7 knowledge support base. There are two ways to deploy Demandware: Create and launch the website yourself, or use a Demandware partner to facilitate the launch.[3]

Clients

Demandware currently serves over 100 clients including VineyardVines, Life is Good, BootBarn, Guthy-Renker, Playmobil, Sanrio, Nine West, Jewelry Television, Sally Beauty Supply, Zabar's,[4] Bare Escentuals, House of Fraser, Compact Appliance, Dutch Gardens, and Gardener’s Supply Company. In 2006, Sanrio announced the launch of their new eCommerce site with Demandware.[5] Also in 2006, Bare Escentuals launched bareminerals.com with the Demandware platform.[5] Early in 2007, Demandware launched Playboy’s new eCommerce sites: shopthebunny.com and playboystore.com.[6] Also in 2007, Demandware launched 10 country sites for toy manufacturer Playmobil.[7] Later in 2007, Demandware launched Sally Beauty Supply’s new eCommerce site.[8] Most recently in 2008, PFSweb announced the launch of an end-to-end solution for Roots Canada Ltd. that features the Demandware eCommerce Platform and integration.[9]

Recognition

In May 2010, Panasonic selected Demandware to power European eCommerce Initiative.[10] Demandware was also positioned in Challenger Quadrant in Leading Industry Analyst Firm’s E-Commerce Magic Quadrant.[11]

In June 2010, Demandware was listed as one of the Lead411's Hottest Boston Companies.[12]

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