Access Commerce in MBT’s Global 100 Software Vendors
Access Commerce has been named to the Manufacturing Business Technology Global 100 list of leading information technology vendors. The annual listing is based on a vendor survey conducted by MBT, and the rankings are based on total revenues in calendar year 2005.
The MBT Global 100 ranks business solution leaders in a number of key application categories including enterprise resource planning (ERP), supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), product lifecycle management (PLM) and plant management.
Access Commerce would be most familiar to the mass customization community because of its Cameleon E-configurator, part of the Cameleon Commerce Suite. The company is headquartered in Toulouse, France and Chicago, Illinois and has offices located in North America, France and Germany.
“We are delighted to again be included in this list of top software vendors and solutions providers for manufacturers,” said Kurt Haller, Executive Vice President of Access Commerce. “Our growing success can be attributed to the ability of the Cameleon Commerce Suite to help companies improve revenues and profit margins, eliminate non valued-added activities from commerce processes and to help them become easier to do business with. With the introduction of two new products this year – Cameleon Spare Parts for managing part catalogs and selling spare parts, and Cameleon Product Information Manager (PIM) for content synchronization and syndication – we continue to expand the breadth of our solution to meet manufacturers’ increasing needs to manage product, channel and process complexity.”
Manufacturing Business Technology is a monthly publication that explains the use of information technology to improve productivity in manufacturing and supply chain. It is owned by Reed Business Information (RBI).
MBT, in conjunction with research from Aberdeen Group, AMR Research, ARC Advisory Group, and Manufacturing Insights, an IDC company, ranks the leading business software vendors involved in the automation of plan, source, make and deliver business production processes. The 2006 list reflects the changing technology landscape, which includes the role of technology in lean processes and the continued effects of market consolidation. The MBT Global 100 is featured in the July 2006 issue of Manufacturing Business Technology magazine.













