Company:Aternity Inc.
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Industry | Computer software |
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Headquarters | Westborough, MA, United States |
Key people | Trevor Matz, CEO |
Products | Application performance management |
Revenue | N/A |
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Website | www.aternity.com |
Aternity Inc. was an enterprise software company headquartered in Westborough, MA. Aternity, formerly known as Gelion Networks, was founded in 2004.
Aternity provided End User Experience Management solutions that complement traditional Application Performance Management (APM) tools. The company was acquired by Riverbed Technologies Inc. on August 2016[1].
Corporate Governance
Aternity’s management team included entrepreneurs, technologists and business leaders from the United States of America and Israel. Trevor Matz served as President and Chief Executive Officer.
Investors
Aternity investors included Intel Capital, Clal Industries and Investments Ltd. (CII), Genesis, Vertex, and Investor Growth Capital.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
References
- ↑ "Riverbed Agrees to Acquire End User Experience Monitoring Provider Aternity" (in en-US). https://www.riverbed.com/press-releases/riverbed-announces-definitive-agreement-to-acquire-leading-end-user-experience-monitoring-provider-aternity.html.
- ↑ Dubie, Denise. "Aternity: A new name in application management" , Network World, 15 February 2007.
- ↑ "Aternity Frontline Performance Intelligence Platform (as featured at DEMO)", Vator.TV
- ↑ "Aternity App Monitor Now Covers Web 2.0 Apps", PC World
- ↑ "Unisys Teams Up with Aternity on End User Experience Management", APM Digest
- ↑ "Aternity Forges Strategic Partnership with CA Technologies for Desktop End User Experience Management", TMCNet
- ↑ "AMDOCS, ATERNITY DO AGREEMENT FOR FPI PLATFORM" Billing World
- ↑ "Peak Performance" Law Technology News
- ↑ "US Foods selects Aternity FPI Platform to manage applications" Refrigerated Transporter
- ↑ "Aternity APM Product Gives View of End User Experience"[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}] Software Magazine
- ↑ "Trevor Matz" LinkedIn
- ↑ "Software firm Aternity targets Global 1000 with $13M funding round" Boston Business Journal
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