Epicentric
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Type | Private |
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Foundation date | San Francisco, California |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Key people | Michael Crosno, CEO; Ed Anuff, CTO; Oliver Muoto, Co-founder; Kathleen Hayes, VP Marketing, Charlotte Goldsberry VP Sales |
Services | enterprise software |
Website | www.epicentric.com |
Available in | English |
Current status | acquired |
History
The company was founded by Ed Anuff and Oliver Muoto in 1998. The company received Series A funding from Outlook Ventures, New Vista Capital and Innovacom Ventures (investment arm of France Telecom).
Products
- Epicentric Foundation Server
- Epicentric Application Builder
- Epicentric Module Marketplace
Investors
Investors included JP Morgan, CRC,Outlook Ventures, New Vista Capital, Motorola [3] and others.
Competitors
Competitors include Plumtree Software (now BEA Systems), IBM, and Oracle Corporation.
Acquisitions
Epicentric acquired Application Park, a web-services tools company, in 2001.[4] In December 2002, Epicentric was acquired by Austin, TX-based Vignette Corp.
References
- ↑ Jim Wagner (October 29, 2002). "Vignette Buys Epicentric for $32 Million". InternetNews. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ↑ DataMonitor (January 22, 2003). "Vignette Buys Epicentric To Integrate the Information Supply Chain". ComputerWire. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
- ↑ Business Editors (June 6, 2001). "Motorola Makes Strategic Investment In Epicentric". Business Wire. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
- ↑ CRN
External links
- Vignette.com - official website
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