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OSF Digital

www.osf.digital

 
OSF Digital is a leading global commerce and digital transformation company, with expertise in enterprise-connected commerce, order management solutions, storefront management services, commerce consulting, and cloud application development. With proficiency in B2C and B2B commerce and experience in helping businesses leverage commerce, marketing, sales, and service solutions, OSF seamlessly guides companies throughout their entire digital transformation journey. OSF Digital is a trusted Salesforce Consulting Partner since 2010, being awarded by Salesforce numerous times for advancing the commerce industry. As a global company with a local presence in North America, Latin America, APAC, and EMEA, the company ensures efficient delivery in ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.osf.digital
  • 5600, boulevard des Galeries Bur 530
    Quebec, QC CAN G2K 2H6
  • Phone: 888.548.4344

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Brandon Hand
SVP of Service Delivery, North America Profile

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