Episerver

Episerver is a software company offering web content management (WCM) (or CMS), digital commerce, and digital marketing, through the Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. Episerver also offers personalization through Peerius, a company acquired in August 2016 and which is integrated into Episerver Digital Experience Platform.[1]

Episerver
TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware
FoundedSweden (1994)
Headquarters
Nashua, NH USA and Stockholm, Sweden
Key people
  • Adam Berger, Executive Chairman
  • Alex Atzberger, Chief Executive Officer
  • Kirsten Allegri Williams, Chief Marketing Officer
ProductsEpiserver Digital Experience Cloud
ParentInsight Partners
Websitewww.episerver.com

History

Episerver was founded in 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden, by Mikael Runhem. Then known as Elektropost Stockholm AB, the company focused on internet-based electronic mail. Elektropost Stockholm AB expanded to provide technology for building websites and introduced the first version of the EPiServer CMS platform in 1997.[2]

In 2002, the first version of EPiServer CMS that was based on Microsoft’s .NET Framework, EPiServer CMS 4.0, was launched. In 2006, Mikael Runhem changed the company’s name to EPiServer AB. In 2007, the second .NET-based version of EPiServer CMS was launched, version 5.

In 2010, the company was owned by a group of investors, including Amadeus Capital, Martin Bjäringer, Monterro Holdings, Northzone Ventures, Mikael Runhem and family and employees. In November 2010, this group sold the company to IK Investment Partners.

In December 2014, IK Investment Partners sold Episerver to Accel-KKR, a technology-focused private equity investment firm.[3][4] Accel-KKR had also recently purchased Ektron, a Nashua, New Hampshire-based CMS company.

In January 2015, Episerver and Ektron merged.[5][6] Two former executives from KANA Software, CEO Mark Duffell and CMO James Norwood, were appointed President and CEO and Executive Vice President Strategy and CMO of Episerver, respectively. Martin Henricson, CEO of the former Episerver business assumed the role of Executive Chairman for the merged entity.[7]

The company combined its software into the Episerver Digital Experience Cloud,[8] and in June 2015, Episerver launched the first major release of its platform following the Ektron merger.[9]

In November 2015, the company rebranded itself, changing EPiServer to Episerver, and including the shortened name “Epi”.[10]

In August 2016, Episerver acquired Peerius, a London UK-based commerce personalization company. The brand now is fully integrated as EpiPersonalization into the Episerver Platform. Former Peerius CEO Roger Brown left the company.

In December 2019, Alexander Atzberger, former President of Customer Experience at SAP, joined Episerver as the company's new CEO.[11]

In October 2020, Episerver acquired Optimizely, a digital experimentation company.[12][13]

In January 2021, Episerver announced that they were rebranding as Optimizely.[14]

Mergers and acquisitions

  • March 1, 2012: Episerver acquired Mediachase, an e-commerce and collaboration software solutions provider.[15]
  • May 8, 2012: Episerver acquired 200OK AB, a Swedish enterprise search solutions provider.[16]
  • May 6, 2013: Episerver acquired Swedish search provider, Euroling.[17]
  • January 27, 2015: Episerver merged with Ektron, a New Hampshire-based CMS company.
  • August 31, 2016: Episerver acquired London-based Peerius, an omnichannel commerce personalization engine.[18]
  • October 1st, 2016 Episerver acquired Berlin-based Optivo, an email-marketing automation service provider.[19]
  • September, 2018 Episerver was acquired by Insight Venture Partners in a transaction valuing Episerver at $1.16 billion.
  • November 18th, 2019 Episerver acquired idio.io, a content intelligence software provider.[20]
  • December 16th, 2019 Episerver acquired Insite Software, a B2B Ecommerce provider.
  • September 3rd, 2020 Episerver acquired Optimizely, a B2B A/B testing solution.[21][22]

References

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  16. Berthiaume, Dan. "Episerver Scales for Big Data, Better Content Targeting With 200OK AB Acquisition". CMSWire. Simpler Media Group, Inc. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
  17. Castro, Marc. "Euroling Acquired by Episerver". Venture Capital Post. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  18. Beltran, Luisa (2016-10-05). "PE-backed Episerver buys Optivo and Peerius". PE Hub. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  19. Kemper, Frank (October 4, 2016). "Deutsche Post verkauft Optivo an Episerver". Internet World. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  20. Episerver. "Episerver Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire 1:1 Personalization Company Idio". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  21. Ha, Anthony. "Optimizely acquired by content management company Episerver". TechCrunch. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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