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Tibco eyes channel growth through Scribe Software buyout

Tibco eyes channel growth through Scribe Software buyout

Vendor expands partner ecosystem with integration platform-as-a-service acquisition

Tibco Software expands partner ecosystem with Scribe Software acquisition.

Tibco Software expands partner ecosystem with Scribe Software acquisition.

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Tibco Software has acquired integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) provider Scribe Software, expanding the software vendor’s partner ecosystem in the process.

The transaction - for an undisclosed amount - sees the analytics software vendor bolster capabilities across both customer and partner segments.

"This acquisition enables Tibco Cloud Integration to better serve a broader set of needs and enter new market segments,” said Rajeev Kozhikkattuthodi, vice president, product management and strategy, Tibco. "We look forward to working closely with Scribe’s world-class partner ecosystem in pursuit of our mission to interconnect everything."

A wide range of integration scenarios can now be addressed with the combination of Scribe’s capabilities with Tibco’s own cloud integration solution, including application, data, and API projects, to interconnect everything, whether in the cloud, on-premises or on billions of edge devices.

"By strengthening Tibco’s connected intelligence cloud with Scribe’s unique data automation and SaaS integration capabilities, we enable the broadest set of users to participate in digital transformation efforts,” added Matt Quinn, chief operating officer, Tibco.

"Scribe’s straightforward, code-free method of creating, testing, and managing data flows enables thousands of customers and partners to quickly and easily connect their SaaS apps for better business performance."

Scribe started out wanting to address the challenge of integrating customer relationship management (CRM) applications and automating data flows, and later evolved into the cloud-based iPaaS provider it is today.

From a channel perspective, Tibco partners with companies such as Accenture, Atos and Capgemini, alongside Cognizant, DXC Technology and Concord.


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