- Moxie Software
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Moxie Software, Inc. Type Corporation Industry Enterprise Social Software, CRM Software, Software as a Service Founded Austin, Texas, USA (2006) Key people Thomas F. Kelly, CEO and President
Steve Papermaster, Executive Chairman
Don Tapscott, ChairmanEmployees 220[1] Website Moxie Software Moxie Software is a software platform company founded in 2006 by Steve Papermaster, originally under the name nGenera Corporation. (The company changed its name from nGenera to Moxie Software in 2010.[2]) The senior management team contains published thought leaders such as Don Tapscott[3] (author of Wikinomics and Macrowikinomics) and Tamara J. Erickson[4] (author of Plugged In). Moxie Software has offices in the US, Canada, the UK, India, Germany, and Australia.[5] Moxie Software specializes in Enterprise Social Software for both employee collaboration[6] and customer engagement.[7]
In March 2010, nGenera (now Moxie Software) was named one of the Top 10 Venture Funded Companies by the Wall Street Journal.[8]
In June 2010, the company released its enterprise collaboration software, Spaces by nGenera™.[9]
In September 2010, nGenera changed its name to "Moxie Software".[10]
In September 2010, Moxie Software's Employee Engagement Spaces was named a "Trend-Setting Product of 2010" by KMWorld.[11]
Moxie Software has customers in various industries including banking, entertainment, customer electronics and business technology.
- Best Buy[citation needed]
- Cisco Systems Inc[12]
- FedEx[citation needed]
- Johnson & Johnson[12]
- Kimberly-Clark[citation needed]
- Marriott International[citation needed]
- Merck[citation needed]
- OgilvyOne[citation needed]
- Owens Corning[citation needed]
- PSE&G[citation needed]
- Walt Disney Co[12]
References
- ^ Moxie Software Company Profile on LinkedIn
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_news/press_release.aspx?id=3310
- ^ "‘It's a punctuation point in history'". The Globe and Mail (Toronto). 2009-05-25. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/small-business/its-a-punctuation-point-in-history/article1152251/.
- ^ http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/erickson/
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_about/contact.aspx
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_products/employee-spaces.aspx
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_products/customer-spaces.aspx
- ^ Debaise, Colleen (2010-03-09). "Sizing Up Promising Young Firms". The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703915204575104222702359984.html?KEYWORDS=%E2%80%9Dngenera%22.
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_news/press_release.aspx?id=2754
- ^ "Mountain View startup nGenera becomes Moxie, combines social-business software". San Jose Mercury News. 2010-09-15. http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_16083311. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
- ^ http://moxiesoft.com/tal_news/press_release.aspx?id=3320
- ^ a b c Hawkins, Lori. "nGenera raises $10 million" American Statesman, May 6, 2009
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