What happened to SciQuest?
SciQuest was taken private in June 2016 as part of an acquisition by Accel-KKR, a private equity firm headquartered in Menlo Park, CA.
Did JAGGAER buy SciQuest?
SciQuest Evolves into JAGGAER: Vision and Focus on Innovative and Adaptable eProcurement Solutions.
What is SciQuest used for?
SciQuest offers numerous source-to-settle applications that automate the procurement process with software for e-procurement, contract lifecycle management, sourcing, spend analytics, accounts payable and inventory management.
Who bought SciQuest?
Accel-KKR
As SciQuest, the company was publicly traded until it was acquired last year for $509 million and taken private by Accel-KKR, a private equity firm with a portfolio of IT and software assets.
What is Jagger tool?
Overview. Jaeger is open source software for tracing transactions between distributed services. It’s used for monitoring and troubleshooting complex microservices environments.
How many employees does JAGGAER have?
Latest Updates
Employees (est.) (Feb 2022) | 1,093 | |
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Job Openings | 15 | |
Revenue (FY, 2015) | $105.4 M | (+4%) |
Cybersecurity rating | C | More |
What is JAGGAER Bravo?
JAGGAER offers the only comprehensive and complete spend solution suites in the procurement space, enabling commerce between any businesses, anywhere. We have pioneered spend solutions for over two decades and continue to lead the innovation curve by listening to customers and analyzing the market.
Who uses JAGGAER?
Customers represent the United States, EU, APAC and the UAE. Some of the new customers include Hyster-Yale, Hitachi, Merck, Schneider, Emirates NBD Bank, University of Cincinnati, UniHa, and Surface Oncology, among others. JAGGAER now serves over 2000 customers globally.