Cambashi is an Anglo-American industry analyst firm, focused on the market for Information Technology in the manufacturing, distribution, energy, utilities and construction industries. The company serves both suppliers and users of Information technology. It provides advisory services suppliers in its field, especially in the fields of Product Lifecycle Management and Industrial Automation applications such as Manufacturing Operations Management.

Cambashi
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryMarket research
Founded1984
FounderMike Evans
Websitewww.cambashi.com

Cambashi supplies market data, which quantifies and maps out[1] the global market for Information Technology in a range of vertical industries and their sub-sectors. In addition, it provides qualitative analysis, such as white papers and research studies, for long-time clients Infor,[2] SAP,[3] and Siemens.[4] In addition to its market data, the company also provides consulting services and an online industry training curriculum aimed at professionals working in vertical industries.

History

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The company was founded in 1984 by Mike Evans.[citation needed] It focused on advisory services for users adopting CAD/CAM and related Computer-aided technologies and their suppliers.[citation needed] In 1988, it co-founded CATN, the Computer Aided Technologies Network, a European Consortium providing advisory services on these technologies.[citation needed]

In 1990, Cambashi began to supply quantitative information on technical applications markets to support clients' market planning. For this, Cambashi published the first annual Marketing Managers Handbook. In 1991, when the IMS[5] project for international cooperation on research and development activities in the domain of intelligent manufacturing systems was being established, Cambashi assisted European Community officials. In 1993, CATN conducted a large-scale CIME Vertical Markets study for the European Commission investigating user demand for software.[citation needed]

In 1995, in Cambridge UK, Cambashi organized the first annual networking seminar on sales and marketing issues affecting the Information Technology Industry. In 1997, Cambashi developed a comparative analysis of Enterprise resource planning solutions and authored the first edition of Ovum Evaluates "ERP for Manufacturers".[6]

Cambashi is active in trade and industry associations. In 1996, in association with the Computing Suppliers Association, it published a study on the Document Management market. Cambashi has partnered with the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA) International on several research studies in the manufacturing industry. In 2006, the first MESA Metrics that Matter report was conducted by Industry Directions on behalf of MESA International.[citation needed]

Since 1998, Cambashi has developed a training curriculum[7] that covers the business use of ICT in vertical industry sectors for suppliers customer facing staff. In 2005, the first release of e-learning courseware was published on line.[citation needed]

In 2003, Cambashi published the first Market Observatory[8] providing global quantitative research on the Technical Applications software markets. In 2007, Cambashi delivered an invited submission to the UK Governments Science and Innovation Policy "Sainsbury Review."[9]

In 2008, Boston, MA USA based Industry Directions, a research firm specializing in shop floor and supply chain solutions, merged its operations with Cambashi to form Cambashi Inc.[citation needed]

2010 heralded the first publication of the Cambashi Systems Engineering and Embedded Software Product Observatory, with research findings originally published in COFES Israel. Cambashi's research observations on the technical applications market in Israel were also published in IDGConnect.[citation needed]

In 2012, Reuters Archived 2013-09-18 at archive.today covered Cambashi's report on quality and innovation in medical device manufacturing and in 2013, the company presented at COFES Russia, with Managing Director Peter Thorne discussing the impact of ALM and PLM on Russian engineering.[citation needed]

Cambashi research recognition by the press

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Cambashi is frequently quoted in major publications and the international trade press:

Competitors

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References

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  1. ^ "Cambashi research maps key providers to industry". 28 August 2013.
  2. ^ Infor Archived 2011-08-07 at the Wayback Machine is one of Cambashi's top clients
  3. ^ SAP is a long-time client of Cambashi's for white papers
  4. ^ Siemens Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine is a long-time client of Cambashi's
  5. ^ CIME Vertical Markets for intelligent manufacturing systems
  6. ^ "Ovum Evaluates ERP for Manufacturers" ISBN 1-898972-22-2 Published by Ovum Ltd, London, 1997
  7. ^ "Industry Knowledge For Sales Success". www.cambashi.com. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  8. ^ "Market Data". www.cambashi.com. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  9. ^ "The Race to the Top" Lord Sainsbury of Turville for HM Treasury, October 2007
  10. ^ CAPA Systems in Need of Work (Subscription required)
  11. ^ Autodesk dans la roue de Dassault Systèmes
  12. ^ "MES Takes Its Place in the Enterprise Suite". Archived from the original on 2011-04-05. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  13. ^ Manufacturing Business Technology
  14. ^ Neue Energien auf der Hannover Messe
  15. ^ "Embedded Software Requires New Processes". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-05-19.