Demandware

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Demandware
Public
Traded as NYSEDWRE
Industry e-commerce, mobile commerce, software, SaaS, cloud computing
Founded 2004
Founder Stephan Schambach
Wayne Whitcomb
Headquarters Burlington, MA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Thomas Ebling
(president, CEO & chairman)
Timothy Adams (CFO)
Jeffrey Barnett (COO)
Wayne Whitcomb (CTO)
Nick Camelio (CPO)
Number of employees
1000+ (2015)[1]
Website Demandware.com

Demandware is a software technology company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, providing a cloud-based e-commerce platform and related services for retailers and brand manufacturers around the world.

History

Pre-IPO (2004-12)

Demandware was founded in 2004 by Stephan Schambach[2][3] to provide a hosted service that would enable companies to develop and manage easy-to-use, customizable e-commerce websites, rather than building a site from scratch. The service was launched in the first quarter of 2005.[2] Schambach previously founded the early e-commerce company Intershop in 1992.[2] Seed money for Demandware was provided by venture capital firms General Catalyst Partners and North Bridge Venture Partners.[4][5]

Post-IPO (2012-present)

On March 15, 2012, Demandware began trading on the New York Stock Exchange,[6][7] raising $88 million in its initial public offering of $16 per share.[4] Following its IPO, shares were up more than 50% from the IPO price by the next morning.[8] In November 2013, Demandware announced an underwritten registered public offering.[9]

Products

Demandware Commerce is a cloud-based technology for retailers, allowing them to develop and manage custom digital commerce and mobile commerce sites. The technology includes an open, cloud-based platform with applications for e-commerce merchants, developers and administrators. The platform enables worldwide consumer engagement across devices, including laptop, desktop, tablet and mobile computers. Demandware's subscription structure uses a revenue share model.[4][6]

Demandware OrderCenter is a cloud-based order management system, that is based on the technology acquired from the Mainstreet Commerce acquisition.

Demandware Retail.net is a hosted or on-premises Point of Sale solution, that is based on the technology acquired from the Tomax acquisition.

Clients

As of 2014, Demandware's live clients include over 200 retailers,[10] including Motorola, Barneys New York, Columbia Sportswear, L'Oreal, Carter's, Brooks Brothers, Deckers Outdoor Corporation, Vineyard Vines, Hallmark, Canada Goose, Puma, Panasonic, Callaway Golf Company, Butlers, Magasin du Nord, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, Adidas, New Balance and Kate Spade.[10][4][6][11][12][13][14]

Acquisitions

In January 2014, Demandware acquired cloud-based order management provider Mainstreet Commerce.[12]

In October 2014, Demandware acquired CQuotient, Inc., an Cambridge, MA based predictive intelligence company.[15]

In January 2015, Demandware acquired Salt Lake City, UT based Tomax Corporation, a long time manufacturer of digital Point of Sales Systems.[16]

Locations

Demandware is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.[13] The company also has offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, Deerfield Beach, Florida, the United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Australia, Hong Kong, China and Japan.[10][13]

Honors

  • After a three-year growth in revenue of 657% from 2008 to 2011, Demandware was ranked #563 on Inc. magazine's Inc. 5000 list in 2012.[17]
  • Ranked 19th on Forbes' list of the most highly valued venture-backed tech IPOs of 2012, based on company value.[18]
  • One of Forbes' top five tech stock picks for 2013.[19]
  • Ranked 9th in the e-commerce platform category of the 2014 Internet Retailer Top Tech Guide.[12]

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