Epicentric

American enterprise software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Epicentric, Inc., was an enterprise software company and a provider of enterprise portal solutions for Global 2000 companies. Made popular by custom portal sites like My Yahoo!, enterprise portals enabled businesses (primarily enterprise companies) to deliver integrated Web services to their customers (Internet), partners (Extranet) and employees (Intranet). The company was founded in 1998 by Wired.com executive Ed Anuff and TouchWave executive Oliver Muoto, both startup veterans, in San Francisco, California. The company had over 300 employees and 350 Global 2000 customers before it was acquired by Vignette (VIGN) in December 2002.[1]

Type of businessPrivate
AvailableinEnglish
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
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Epicentric, Inc.
Type of businessPrivate
Available inEnglish
FoundedSan Francisco, California
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
OwnerVignette Corporation
Key peopleMichael Crosno, CEO; Ed Anuff, CTO; Oliver Muoto, Co-founder; Kathleen Hayes, VP Marketing, Charlotte Goldsberry VP Sales
ServicesEnterprise software
URLwww.epicentric.com
Current statusAcquired
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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, Outlook Ventures, New Vista Capital, Motorola [2] 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.[3] In December 2002, Epicentric was acquired by Austin, Texas–based Vignette Corp.

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