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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Information Technology |
Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Dr. August-Wilhelm Scheer |
Headquarters | Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Rudolf Keul, Josef Bommersbach |
Parent | Scheer Group GmbH |
Website | https://www.scheer-group.com/ |
IDS Scheer was a software company that developed, marketed, and supported Business Process Management (BPM) software. It has been regarded as the founder of the BPM industry.[1][2][3][full citation needed] The company was established in 1984 by August-Wilhelm Scheer who also served as supervisory board chairman and Chief Technology Advisor, as a spin-off from the Institute for Information Systems.[4][full citation needed][5][full citation needed][6][full citation needed] The company was centered around selling products and services based on Dr. Scheer's early Y-Model, developed in the 1980s .[4][full citation needed][5][full citation needed] In 2009 it was acquired by Software AG.[7]
IDS Scheer had a dominant BPM market-share in Europe and was considered well-positioned in the US market based on its partnerships with Microsoft, SAP, HP, Oracle, IBM and TIBCO as well as consistent financial success and numerous favorable reports from Gartner, Forrester, and AMR Research. However, the company is less well known in the US market, warranting some in the US to call IDS Scheer a “better kept secret.” [1][full citation needed][3][full citation needed][5][full citation needed][8][9][full citation needed][10][11]
Its product held the unique distinction of being embedded in the products of SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft.[5][full citation needed][9][full citation needed][10][11] End-user markets for IDS Scheer included consumer packaged goods, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, papers, metals, retail and textile industries.