Sciforma History

Sciforma was a leading provider of Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) software solutions. The company delivered innovative technology that helps organizations execute strategy through optimized project and resource management.

As highlighted in the acquisition press release, Sciforma’s flexible platform addresses the needs of various sectors and functions, from IT PMOs and product development teams to public sector agencies, supporting thousands of users in organizations across 22 countries.

Why Sciforma + Planview

The acquisition of Sciforma significantly expands Planview’s presence in Europe and strengthens its global leadership in Portfolio Management solutions. By combining Sciforma’s robust capabilities with Planview’s comprehensive platform, customers gain enhanced abilities to plan and execute transformation initiatives.

As stated in the press release, this acquisition “creates a global powerhouse for Strategic Portfolio Management.” It reinforces Planview’s position as a worldwide leader in portfolio management solutions while expanding its presence in key European markets.

Value for Customers

The Sciforma acquisition delivers substantial benefits:

  • Enhanced Portfolio Management: Expanded capabilities for strategic portfolio planning and execution
  • Global Market Leadership: Access to the combined expertise of two industry leaders in portfolio management
  • Strengthened European Presence: Greater local support and services for European customers
  • Complementary Solution Set: Integration of Sciforma’s flexible platform with Planview’s comprehensive portfolio
  • Broader Resource Management: Improved capabilities for optimizing team utilization and project delivery

According to Razat Gaurav, CEO of Planview, “By acquiring Sciforma, we’re reinforcing our global leadership in portfolio management with expanded presence in Europe. This acquisition will help us serve more customers worldwide with leading solutions for strategic planning and value delivery.”

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