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WalkMe
WalkMe Ltd. is an American multinational software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, with headquarters in San Francisco, California. Its digital adoption platform (DAP) was recognized in Everest Group's PEAK Matrix Assessment of DAP vendors as the leading DAP product. Alongside its headquarters in San Francisco, the company has offices in Raleigh, North Carolina; Tel Aviv, Israel, and a global footprint including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan.
The company's initial public offering (IPO) took place on June 16, 2021, and resulted in a valuation of US$2.56 billion. WalkMe was acquired by SAP for $1.5 billion in 2024; driving SAP’s Business AI strategy was a major motivation for the acquisition.
WalkMe Inc. was founded in 2011 by Dan Adika, Rafael Sweary, Eyal Cohen and Yuval Shalom Ozanna. In April 2012, they launched the product WalkMe. In 2016, Globes named it Israel’s most promising start up. In 2017, WalkMe acquired mobile A/B testing and app engagement platform Abbi, and analytics startup Jaco. User interface artificial intelligence company DeepUI.ai was acquired in June 2018, and information enablement tool Zest was acquired in 2021. In June 2021, it had an IPO and was then one of a number of Israeli technology companies to trade below its IPO price.
In June 2024, SAP announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire WalkMe for $1.5 billion. The acquisition was completed in September 2024.As a result of this, Walk Me was delisted from the NASDAQ.
In April 2020, WalkMe and Microsoft announced a partnership in which WalkMe's DAP is embedded in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for customers and partners.
In May 2020, Andrew Casey was appointed as the company's first Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
In October 2020, WalkMe launched its Digital Adoption Institute to the public for providing a scholarship and upskilling courses in digital adoption.
In 2022, revenue was $245 million.
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WalkMe
WalkMe Ltd. is an American multinational software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, with headquarters in San Francisco, California. Its digital adoption platform (DAP) was recognized in Everest Group's PEAK Matrix Assessment of DAP vendors as the leading DAP product. Alongside its headquarters in San Francisco, the company has offices in Raleigh, North Carolina; Tel Aviv, Israel, and a global footprint including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan.
The company's initial public offering (IPO) took place on June 16, 2021, and resulted in a valuation of US$2.56 billion. WalkMe was acquired by SAP for $1.5 billion in 2024; driving SAP’s Business AI strategy was a major motivation for the acquisition.
WalkMe Inc. was founded in 2011 by Dan Adika, Rafael Sweary, Eyal Cohen and Yuval Shalom Ozanna. In April 2012, they launched the product WalkMe. In 2016, Globes named it Israel’s most promising start up. In 2017, WalkMe acquired mobile A/B testing and app engagement platform Abbi, and analytics startup Jaco. User interface artificial intelligence company DeepUI.ai was acquired in June 2018, and information enablement tool Zest was acquired in 2021. In June 2021, it had an IPO and was then one of a number of Israeli technology companies to trade below its IPO price.
In June 2024, SAP announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire WalkMe for $1.5 billion. The acquisition was completed in September 2024.As a result of this, Walk Me was delisted from the NASDAQ.
In April 2020, WalkMe and Microsoft announced a partnership in which WalkMe's DAP is embedded in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for customers and partners.
In May 2020, Andrew Casey was appointed as the company's first Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
In October 2020, WalkMe launched its Digital Adoption Institute to the public for providing a scholarship and upskilling courses in digital adoption.
In 2022, revenue was $245 million.
