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Founded Year

1999

Stage

Acquired | Acquired

Total Raised

$42.6M

About Propel Software

Propel was founded in November 1999 by serial Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Kirsch, who also founded Infoseek (acquired by The Walt Disney Company), Frame Technology, developer of FrameMaker (acquired by Adobe Systems Incorporated) and Mouse Systems Corporation (engaged in computer peripherals). The Propel team is comprised of a unique blend of experienced management team, proven technology experts, software developers, and network deployment professionals. Propel has become a market leader in Internet acceleration since launching its product in 2002. Propel Accelerator client-server software speeds up Web browsing, e-mail and file downloads by using patent-pending compression, caching and connection optimization for wireless, low-speed broadband and dial-up Internet access. Also included in Propel's products is the blocking of unwanted pop-up and in-page advertising.

Headquarters Location

1010 Rincon Circle 1010 Rincon Circle

San Jose, California, 95131,

United States

408-571-6300

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Latest Propel Software News

Propel Software Extends the Digital Product Thread to Customer Assets

Dec 7, 2023

December 7, 2023 SANTA CLARA, Calif., December 6, 2023 - Propel Software, creator of the first product value management (PVM) platform, expands the reach of its digital product thread throughout the enterprise with its latest PVM platform release. Unlike standalone PLM, PIM and QMS solutions that address siloed business functions, Propel’s PVM platform enables a broader set of stakeholders to work in tandem across the entire product lifecycle. The company’s third major release in 2023 links customer assets with product lifecycle management (PLM) delivering deep intelligence on how products are used and perform in real-world scenarios. This highly-valued product information gives companies the ability to refine design, improve quality, and drive greater lifetime customer value. Gartner identified linking the product record to other areas of the business as one of its “Key Findings'' in, Top BOM Practices for Building Digital Threads in Discrete Manufacturing Industries, released earlier this year. It cited, “Most product digital threads created today are limited to the design and manufacturing phases of product life cycles, and do not include service life or end of life.” “Propel’s PVM platform breaks the traditional PLM/BOM mold, extending the digital thread from development into every area of the product lifecycle. Associating serialized customer assets with specific product record revisions, Propel enables customers to develop complete closed-loop visibility from design and development, through marketing and sales, into service and field support – all on a single platform,” said Eric Schrader, CPO at Propel. “This enables customers to execute their own IoT initiatives, tying operating data streams with associated product definition to drive new product offerings and improve the customer experience. This is a game changer for customers like Savant, helping them improve product quality and design.” “Leveraging Propel and Salesforce, the Savant team created a master customer record on Salesforce using Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Commerce Cloud, in conjunction with creating a master product record on Propel. With Propel and Salesforce built on the same platform, the web services team was able to extend data, processes, and collaboration across the entire company. This strategy delivers valuable insights and speed across our engineering, customer support, operations, and sales teams and is the foundation that drives the high personal touch demanded by Savant customers,” said Angela Larson, GM, Professional Solutions.” By analyzing usage patterns and service histories through a connection to enterprise customer support and field service applications, such as Salesforce Service Cloud, companies can proactively address issues before they become problems, enhancing customer satisfaction. In addition, to improve the integrity and efficiency of the change management process, Propel’s Winter ‘24 release provides simple configuration settings to execute document change orders (DCOs) and administrative change orders (ACOs) without rolling revisions. Bill of material (BOM) enhancements and Propel Relay, a secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) simplify communications with contract manufacturers and complimentary enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. To learn more about Propel’s products, visit propelsoftware.com.

Propel Software Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Propel Software founded?

    Propel Software was founded in 1999.

  • Where is Propel Software's headquarters?

    Propel Software's headquarters is located at 1010 Rincon Circle, San Jose.

  • What is Propel Software's latest funding round?

    Propel Software's latest funding round is Acquired.

  • How much did Propel Software raise?

    Propel Software raised a total of $42.6M.

  • Who are the investors of Propel Software?

    Investors of Propel Software include Apple, Himalaya Capital, Zero Gravity Venture Partners and MSD Capital.

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