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ClickSoftware

ClickSoftware is an American technology company which offers automated mobile workforce management and service optimization solutions[buzzword] for enterprise and small businesses, both for mobile and in-house resources.[2] Since 2020, it has been a subsidiary of Salesforce.

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ClickSoftware, A Salesforce Company
Company typesubsidiary
IndustryBusiness software, Field Service Management, Workforce Management
PredecessorClickSoftware Technologies, ClickService Software
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
FounderMoshe BenBassat
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mark Cattini - CEO
ServicesWorkforce management, Field service management
Revenue US$ 126.2 million (2014)
Number of employees
700 +
ParentSalesforce
Websitewww.clicksoftware.com
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ClickSoftware coined the term service chain optimization in 1996.[3]

History

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ClickSoftware, founded in 1997 by Moshe BenBassat in Givat Shmuel, Israel,[4] was previously known as ClickService Software and IET–Intelligent Electronics.[5][6] BenBassat has held faculty positions at the University of Southern California, at Tel Aviv University and at UCLA.[7] In an interview with The Wall Street Transcript, BenBassat explained that the company developed from what had originally been his own consulting practice.[8]

On October 21, 2002, ClickSoftware announced to restate financial statements for 2000 and 2001, as well as the first six months of 2002, following a review of the statements by the company's audit committee.[9]

ClickSoftware went public on NASDAQ in 2000, during the peak of the dot-com boom.[10] In 2003, it was selected to enhance scheduling and routing for Deutsche Telekom's T-Com field engineers.[11] At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the company managed the coordination of hundreds of telecom technicians.[12][13]

In 2013 ClickSoftware successfully integrated its software with the native salesforce platform making its products available on the salesforce app exchange.[14]

In 2014, ClickSoftware acquired Xora Inc., a cloud-based mobile workforce management company.[15]

On April 30, 2015, ClickSoftware announced signing a definitive agreement to be acquired by private funds managed by Francisco Partners Management L.P., a technology-focused private equity firm, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $438 million.[16][17] With the completion of the transaction, on July 13, 2015, ClickSoftware became a privately held company, and its ordinary shares ceased to trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. The Company continues to operate under the same brand as ClickSoftware Technologies Ltd. With the conclusion of the deal, Dr. Moshe BenBassat, ClickSoftware's Founder and CEO, retired from the CEO role, though remained a board member of ClickSoftware and also serves as an active advisor in further advancing its strategic goals and growth objectives. Paul Ilse, an Operating Partner with Francisco Partners, has initially been named as chief executive officer of ClickSoftware.[18] On October 1, 2015, Tom Heiser was appointed CEO, replacing Paul Ilse.[19]

Street level routing is used in ClickSoftware and gives service organizations "eyes" on how to best direct field technicians from job to job taking into consideration the exact mapping of the road.[20]

In 2017, ClickSoftware announced the signing of a global reseller agreement with SAP enabling the reselling of the ClickSoftware Field Service Edge solution[buzzword] as the SAP Scheduling and Resource management application by ClickSoftware.[21]

In 2018, former Autotask CEO Mark Cattini joined ClickSoftware as CEO,[22] followed by previous Autotask co-workers Elmer Lai who joined ClickSoftware as CFO and Patrick Burns who joined as Senior Vice President of Product Management.[23]

On August 7, 2019, Salesforce.com announced an agreement to acquire ClickSoftware.[24]

Acquisitions

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Company Year Price Reference
Manchitra Services 2009 $2.65 million
AST 2009 $1.7 million
AiPoint Assets 2009 $1.5 million
Xora Inc. 2013 $15 million
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Acquisition of Xora

On March 5, 2014, it was announced that ClickSoftware would acquire Xora Inc., based in Mountain View, California, which provides software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions[buzzword] for companies whose success depends on the productivity and efficiency of 'always mobile' workers. The acquisition was for approximately $15 million, including all working capital and net cash adjustments.[28]

Partners

ClickSoftware has a large partnership ecosystem with resellers, system integrators and OEM such as IBM, SAP, Salesforce.com, Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys, EPI-USE, Atos, Infor, Diabsolut and more. StreetSmart products are sold through carrier partners such as Verizon, AT&T and Sprint Corporation.[29]

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