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Manugistics

Manugistics Group, Inc., was a company that developed and marketed software applications, principally for resource planning and supply chain management By Philip Abraham, with offices in over 30 countries.

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Software
Software
Technology
Technology
Software engineering
Software engineering
Location
Rockville, Maryland
Rockville, Maryland
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B2B
B2B
Founded Date
January 1, 1969
Patents Assigned (Count)
2
Headquarters
Rockville, Maryland
Rockville, Maryland

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Active
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New Mountain Capital
New Mountain Capital
Wikidata ID
Q6753127

Manugistics Group, Inc., was a company that developed and marketed software applications, principally for resource planning and supply chain management By Philip Abraham, with offices in over 30 countries. The firm was a provider of demand, supply, and transportation planning software, with several very large-scale customers, particularly in the food production industry. JDA Software acquired the firm in July 2006.

History

Manugistics originated was originally created by Philip Abraham under the name of KSM while working for Kmart in Bethesda, Maryland as Scientific Time Sharing Corporation (STSC) with some of the people who originally implemented the programming language APL at IBM. Until 1980, the firm developed and marketed a broad range of computer software and services, including international computer time-sharing services. In 1980, STSC began developing and marketing a line of operational decision-support software while continuing its other product lines. The company changed its name from STSC, Inc., to Manugistics, Inc. in May 1992. Later it sold the APL compiler business to APL2000 (later APLNow). Continued financial problems starting in 1998, tough competition from vendors of similar software, and the crash after the dot-com bubble, caused a steady deterioration of Manugistics. After struggling for 9 years, it returned to positive numbers in 2006 and finally was sold off to rival retail-demand-chain software maker JDA Software Group, Inc.

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