Software AG, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany, is a leading enterprise software company specializing in digital transformation solutions. The company operates in 70 countries and employs nearly 5,000 people, serving about 50% of the world's top 500 companies. Its offerings include integration, business process management (BPM), Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and mainframe technologies, providing a robust digital backbone for enterprises.
The company has a rich history of innovation, starting with its high-performance database ADABAS and the 4GL language Natural. Over the years, Software AG has expanded its portfolio through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its capabilities in enterprise service bus, process management, and master data management. Recently, it has shifted focus to mainframe solutions and AI-powered platforms, emphasizing a subscription model for recurring revenue. Software AG's diverse global user base includes various industries, from manufacturing to finance, showcasing its ability to support mission-critical systems and facilitate seamless operations.
Developer of an artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed for the financial services industry. The company's platform provides an agentic AI workforce that leverages generative AI to automate processes, enabling financial institutions to increase productivity and operational efficiency.
Developer of business management software intended to serve businesses and non-profit organizations in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Asia Pacific. The company provides a single, unified platform that connects suites of industry-specific products with financial and human resource systems and offers enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management and document services, enabling clients in mid-market businesses to receive accurate real-time data for productive and efficient results.
Softing AG is engaged in developing software, hardware, and system solutions. The business operates in segments namely, Industrial, Automotive, and IT Networks. The Industrial segment which derives the majority of revenue engages in the provision of industrial communications solutions and products for the manufacturing and process industry. The Automotive segment stands for key technologies in automotive electronics as well as such closely related areas in electronics as the commercial vehicle or agricultural machinery industry. The IT Networks segment is engaged in testing, qualifying, and certifying cabling in IT systems. Geographically, it derives the majority of itsmore