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Pallas Athena

In: Software Business Start-up Memories

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  • Roderick Cann
  • Slinger Jansen
  • Sjaak Brinkkemper

Abstract

Since Pallas Athena was founded in 1993 by John Hoogland and Paul Berens, the company has grown to be a BPM and solutions provider that operates on a world scale. Although Pallas Athena was founded in the area of Eindhoven, the company moved to Apeldoorn when they grew out of the office because the majority of their programmers were living in the area of Apeldoorn. Pallas Athena currently delivers three products to address the business needs of their customers. The oldest product, also the most mature with large customers, is the business process management software package BPMone. The BPMone product is currently receiving significant international attention, providing Pallas Athena with opportunities for further international expansion. The relatively new product for document composition, Modus One, is a high-potential product for Pallas Athena which is expected to have a large impact on the company. Finally, ReflectOne, a process mining software package, is their most innovative product aimed at its customer segment. As well as the headquarters in Apeldoorn, Pallas Athena also has offices in Belgium, England, Germany, Curacao, the United States and Australia. In October 2011, Pallas Athena was sold to Lexmark and is now part of Perceptive Software, a business unit within Lexmark.

Suggested Citation

  • Roderick Cann & Slinger Jansen & Sjaak Brinkkemper, 2013. "Pallas Athena," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Software Business Start-up Memories, chapter 11, pages 103-111, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-28047-3_11
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137280473_11
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