SkyGiraffe
Enterprise Mobility
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in November 2012 by Boaz Hecht and Itay Braun, SkyGiraffe operated with 1–10 employees. The company raised a total of $10.5M across 3 funding rounds from 9 investors before being acquired by ServiceNow in October 2017.
Business overview
SkyGiraffe provided an enterprise-grade, full-stack platform designed to mobilize line-of-business applications. Its core technology enabled secure integration with companies' back-end systems, allowing employees to read and write data through customized, code-free mobile business apps. The company served enterprises across numerous sectors, focusing on business software, IT, R&D, data solutions, and sales & marketing solutions, particularly in the United States market.
Strategic signal
The acquisition of SkyGiraffe by ServiceNow in October 2017 positioned ServiceNow to enhance its native mobile enterprise cloud platform capabilities. This strategic move underscored the increasing importance of mobile accessibility and integration for enterprise applications, signaling a market trend towards comprehensive mobile solutions within larger platforms.
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- What was the most significant corporate event for SkyGiraffe?
- SkyGiraffe was acquired by ServiceNow in October 2017, leading to its closure as an independent entity.
- When was SkyGiraffe founded and by whom?
- SkyGiraffe was founded in November 2012 by Boaz Hecht and Itay Braun.
- How much capital did SkyGiraffe raise in total?
- SkyGiraffe raised a total of $10.5M across 3 funding rounds.
- Which investors participated in SkyGiraffe's funding rounds?
- SkyGiraffe received funding from investors including 500 Startups, Trilogy Equity Partners, Kevin Mahaffey, Group 11.