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October 11, 2024
Pimberly has been named a Leader this Fall in SourceForge’s 2024 PIM category. Learn more below.
New York, NY – 11 October 2024:
Pimberly, the world leading provider of SaaS-based Product Information Management (PIM) and Digital Asset Management (DAM) software, announced today that it has been awarded the Fall 2024 Leader Award by SourceForge, the world’s largest software review and comparison website. This award recognizes exceptional companies and products with a high volume of recent excellent user reviews that puts them in the top fifth percentile of highly reviewed products on SourceForge.
To win the Fall 2024 Leader award, each winner had to receive enough high-rated user reviews to place the winning product in the top 5% of favorably reviewed products out of the 100,000 products on SourceForge, which demonstrates the utmost quality that Pimberly delivers to customers.
About Pimberly
Pimberly is a world leading provider of SaaS-based Product Information Management (PIM) and Digital Asset Management (DAM) software, enabling manufacturers, brands, distributors and retailers to manage complex product data in a central platform, accelerate online sales and deliver customer experiences that convert. Founded in 2015 in Manchester, United Kingdom with offices in New York, USA, it now has over 120 customers including some of the world’s major brands such as Westcoast, JD Sports, Build-A-Bear and Chefs’ Warehouse.
About SourceForge
SourceForge.net is the world’s largest software comparison directory, serving nearly 20 million users every month and featuring user reviews, product comparisons, software guides, and more. SourceForge’s mission is to help businesses find the best software to fit their needs and their budget. There are a variety of software tools available to businesses, and there are tools in almost every category and niche, each serving a slightly different purpose.