Hybris (company)
Industry | Enterprise omnichannel commerce software, product information management, master data management, mobile commerce and e-commerce consulting |
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Founded | 2002 |
Founders | Carsten Thoma Moritz Zimmermann Klaas Hermanns Christian Flaccus Andreas Bucksteeg |
Headquarters | United States, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Italy, France, Australia, Sweden, Brazil, Japan, China |
Area served | Global |
Website | https://www.sap.com/uk/products/acquired-brands/what-is-hybris.html |
Hybris (stylized as hybris) is a German company that sells enterprise omnichannel and product content management (PCM) software. It is a subsidiary of SAP SE.
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[edit]Hybris was founded in Zug, Switzerland, in 1997 by Carsten Thoma, Moritz Zimmermann, Klaas Hermanns, Christian Flaccus and Andreas Bucksteeg.[1] It subsequently moved its headquarters to Munich, Germany.
In 2011, private equity firm HGGC acquired a majority stake in Hybris and merged Canadian software company iCongo into Hybris.[2]
SAP SE acquired Hybris on 1 August 2013 for $1.5 billion.[3][4] In 2018, Hybris was integrated into the SAP Customer Experience division.
Hybris customers have included General Electric, ABB, West Marine, COS, Thomson Reuters, 3M, Toys "R" Us, P&G, Levi's, Nikon and Johnson & Johnson.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "A New Beginning|SAP Commerce | SAP Blogs". blogs.sap.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- ^ Beth Jinks; Cristina Alesci (August 23, 2011). "Huntsman Gay Merges ICongo With Hybris to Expand in E-Commerce". Bloomberg Business. Bloomberg LP. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
- ^ Preimesberger, Chris (2013-08-06). "SAP Closes Deal to Acquire MDM Maker Hybris". eWeek. Quinstreet Enterprise. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
- ^ Deutscher, Maria (2013-08-06). "SAP Completes Acquisition of Cloud Ecommerce Specialist Hybris". Silicon Angle. SiliconANGLE Media. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
- ^ Lunden, Ingrid (2013-03-05). "Hybris Raises $30M Led By Meritech And Greylock To Take Its Multi-Platform "OmniCommerce" Solution Global". TechCrunch.