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Sana Commerce
IndustryE-Commerce
Founded2008
FoundersJan Kees de Jager & Karel van der Woude
HeadquartersNetherlands, United States, Austria, Singapore, Australia, Ukraine, Sri Lanka
Area served
Global
ProductsE-Commerce solutions
Websitehttp://www.sana-commerce.com

Sana Commerce is a B2B e-commerce software company headquartered at the Van Nelle Factory, located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Sana provides B2B enterprise multichannel ecommerce, which is integrated with Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Sana Commerce was founded in 2008 and is a subsidiary of ISM eCompany, which was founded by Jan Kees de Jager and Karel van der Woude in 1992.[1] The company currently has over 500 companies as customers including Björn Borg (brand), AkzoNobel and Chelsea FC.[2]

Sana's Headquarters in Rotterdam at the Van Nelle Factory

History

Before the foundation of Sana Commerce, SANA (Software Application Network Architecture) was being used by ISM eCompany as a software platform for web applications and content management websites. In 2008, this software was developed into an integrated E-Commerce solution and was named Sana Software. Right from the start, Sana Software was available for Microsoft Dynamics NAV[3] and Microsoft Dynamics AX.[4] In 2013, the brand name was changed into Sana Commerce. From 2014 on, Sana Commerce is also available for SAP ERP and is named a SAP Partner.[5]

References

  1. ^ "e-Commerce bureau ISM eCompany - Rotterdam". ism.nl. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  2. ^ "B2B e-commerce software for Dynamics and SAP - Sana Commerce". Sana Commerce. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Sana Commerce Software – e-Commerce for Microsoft Dynamics". archerpoint.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Pinpoint". microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  5. ^ "SAP Application Development Partner Directory". sap.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.