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Daptiv - Project Portfolio Management

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, May 27, 2009 3:39 PM · Filed under Seattle · Comments

Twelve year-old, 100 employee strong Daptiv (formerly know at eProject) delivers on-demand business software to manage work. Daptiv's solutions streamline project collaboration and give unprecedented visibility into performance and are targeted to any organization with significant project-based work and reporting requirements.

Daptiv is the acknowledged leader in on-demand ‘project portfolio management’ and is the only SaaS vendor included in the Gartner’s leaders quadrant in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for IT Project Portfolio Management Applications. Competitors include packaged enterprise software from companies like CA, Microsoft and HP, and newer SaaS competitors such as Innotas.

Daptiv currently has 600 customers, 100,000 users, and annual revenue of $20 Million. Investors include Kennet Partners, Bay Partners, and SVB Capital.

 
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Daptiv, Inc.
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http://www.daptiv.com
Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States

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