Trilogy (company)

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Trilogy
Type Private
Founded (1989)
Headquarters Austin, Texas, USA
Key people Joe Liemandt, President and CEO
Industry Business Services
Website www.trilogy.com

Trilogy is a software company based in Austin, Texas. It specializes in software services to Global 1000 companies, especially in the automotive, consumer electronics, and insurance agencies. It was founded by Stanford dropout Joe Liemandt.

Trilogy has additional offices in Bangalore and Hangzhou. Its clients include Ford Motor Company, Daimler-Chrysler, Nissan, Goodyear, Prudential, Travelers Insurance, Gateway and IBM.

Trilogy was featured in the October 1998 Rolling Stone article, "Wooing the Geeks".[1] Trilogy is notable for its Trilogy University program, which was the topic of the April 2001 Harvard Business Review article, "No Ordinary Boot Camp."[1]

Trilogy acquired Versata in February 2006. In July 2006, Trilogy announced the acquisition of Artemis International Solutions Corporation, a supplier of project and product portfolio management tools, including Artemis (software).[2]

Trilogy Insurance is a wholly owned subsidiary of Trilogy.


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  1. ^ Goodell, Jeff. "Wooing the Geeks", Rolling Stone, October 15, 1998, P. 66 - 71.
  2. ^ "Versata Announces Acquisition of Artemis International Solutions Corporation", PR Newswire, 2006-07-03. "Versata Enterprises, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Trilogy, Inc., announced today it has acquired Artemis International Solutions Corporation"