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Sitrion (formerly NewsGator Technologies) is a multinational software company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Sitrion develops and markets mobility and collaboration software. It was founded in 2004 under the name NewsGator. It was initially a consumer company focused on RSS aggregation, before shifting its focus to the enterprise market. The company raised $12 million in funding in 2007 and acquired Tomoye in 2010. In 2013, NewsGator acquired Sitrion, and in 2014, chose to keep the same name.

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Corporate history

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Sitrion was founded as NewsGator in 2004 by Greg Reinacker and was initially self-funded. Mobius provided an undisclosed amount of Series A and Series B funding in the early 2000s.[2] A third $6 million round of funding was raised in 2005.[3]

In 2005, the company acquired Bradbury Software, which developed a desktop application called FeedDemon and a CSS/xHTML editor called TopStyle.[4]

Another $12 million in funding was raised in December 2007, followed by $10 million in 2009.[5] From 2004 to 2010, the company's CEO was JB Holston.[6]

In 2010, the company acquired Canada-based Tomoye, an enterprise community and collaboration computing vendor, primarily used by government organizations.[7]

Daniel Kraft became CEO & President in 2012.[8]

In 2013, NewsGator acquired Sitrion, who was previously a business partner.[9][10] In January of the following year, the company changed its name to Sitrion.[11] While initially, the purchase of Sitrion was intended to expand the product portfolio of NewsGator,[12] it then began focusing on selling social networking software to client companies (a business it had been in since 2007)—specifically Sitrion Social Workplace.[13] Kraft has stated that introducing social collaboration concepts can create a more invested staff, saying, "If you terminate nonproductive conversations, then you’re eliminating the ability to make the network a community people would like to belong to."[14]

In 2018, Sitrion was acquired by employee engagement company, Limeade.[15]

Software

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A user interface image of the Sitrion ONE collaboration software

Sitrion Social

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Sitrion Social is an add-on for SharePoint, which also integrates with SAP.[13][16] Version 3.0 of Social Sites (now Sitrion Social) was released in late 2009. Among other improvements, it introduced a microblogging component to the software.[17] In 2012, the company started developing software for vertical markets[18] and products for regulatory compliance in partnership with HiSoftware.[19] A simplified user interface for NewsGator Tomoye was introduced in 2011.[20] Sitrion Social is comparable to Facebook, but designed for use with SharePoint and used for employee collaboration.[5] It is typically used to add functionality to Microsoft SharePoint and SAP processes.[9][21]

Computers and Applied Sciences reviewed version 2.7 of Social Sites, Sitrion's Facebook-like employee collaboration tool. It praised the software's user interface and synchronization across devices.[21]

Past software

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In 2002, Sitrion (then called NewsGator) originally developed consumer RSS software that allowed users to receive notifications when a blog, news site or other page was updated.[2][22] It was one of few readers that integrated directly with Microsoft Outlook.[22] In 2003, a version 1.3 was introduced that added support for subscribing to newsgroups through Outlook, automated some of the organization features and made other improvements.[23] Version 2.0 was released in March 2004, which allowed users to get notifications from mobile devices, to access exclusive content and made other improvements.[24] By 2004, it was one of the better known RSS tools.[25] It also made a partnership that year with PR firm Edelman to develop a reader tool called Hosted Conversations used by Edelman clients and available to others.[26] Integration with Factiva was also introduced that year.[27] NewsGator started pursuing the enterprise market in late 2005 with a new NewsGator Enterprise Server (NGES) product.[28]

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