FatWire
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FatWire Software | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | New York (1996) |
Headquarters | New York (HQ) Paris London Madrid Hoofddorp Tokyo Singapore Beijing |
Key people | Mark Fasciano, Cofounder & CEO Ari Kahn, Cofounder & CTO John Murcott, VP Products & Strategy Claude Cosson, VP Europe Ken Delaney, VP Sales Jeff Ernst, VP Marketing |
Industry | Software / Web Content Management |
Products | Content Server Spark Engage Satellite Server Analytics DocLink |
Revenue | Private |
Employees | ~140 (2005) |
Slogan | Persuasive Web Content Management |
Website | www.fatwire.com |
FatWire is a global Web Content Management software company that produces software for websites, portals, and intranets. FatWire placed an early bet on Java by releasing UpdateEngine, a 100% pure Java Web Content Management System, in March 1997. UpdateEngine was first deployed at IBM for the IBM Global Services public Web site. FatWire was quickly adopted by many large enterprises including Hallmark, Bank of America, and Sun Microsystems.
In 2003, FatWire acquired Open Market's content management assets from the divine bankruptcy, providing FatWire with a global customer base and made FatWire the worlds largest private Web Content Management software company in 2003.
FatWire provides Web Content Management solutions to over 400 companies, including IBM, Cisco Systems, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bayer, and the New York Times.