EProject becomes Daptiv, aims to take over PPM market
A Seattle, Wash. company known for a decade as eProject has changed its name to Daptiv, in an apparent challenge to Microsoft and other dominant players that offer portfolio and project management software.
Founded in 1997, eProject barely scraped through the dotcom bust. Investor Kennet Partners recapitalized the company in 2005, and it secured another $12 million in funding from Bay Partners and Kennet earlier this year, simultaneously claiming that it was growing quickly enough to… Continue Reading
EProject raises $12M for Web-based collaboration product
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EProject, a Seattle, Wash. company that offers a Web-based collaborative project and portfolio management software, said it has raised a second round of venture financing totaling $12 million.
The round was led by Bay Partners and included previous investor Kennet Partners.
The product is just one of many companies offerings a way for groups of workers to have chat-like discussions to speed up decision making processes, and to do things like build applications on the… Continue Reading