WALTHAM, Mass., Oct. 24, 2017 -- Revulytics, Inc., a leading provider of software usage analytics, today announced the availability of Revulytics Compliance Intelligence on the Salesforce AppExchange, empowering software producers to generate revenue by identifying organizations using unlicensed software and converting these organizations into paying customers.
Built on the Salesforce Platform, Revulytics Compliance Intelligence enables software providers to detect and identify unlicensed use and generate account-based usage intelligence to generate revenue and build stronger customer relationships. It is currently available on the AppExchange. Revulytics software intelligence has supported more than one hundred customer compliance programs integrated in more than 1,000 applications, generating more than $1.8 billion in new license revenue since 2010.
“We are really excited about our listing on the AppExchange. It showcases the value our customers have achieved through our use of the Salesforce platform and ecosystem and the contextual, customer-focused analytics we deliver,” said Chip Greer, VP, Corporate and Business Development, at Revulytics. “We look forward to working with Salesforce.com and its partners to offer valuable insights around usage and engagement to their customers, and accelerate the further adoption of our Compliance Intelligence and Usage Intelligence solutions.”
About Salesforce AppExchange
Salesforce AppExchange is the world’s leading enterprise apps marketplace that empowers companies to sell, service, market and engage in entirely new ways. With 3,000 partner apps and more than 4 million customer installs, it is the most comprehensive source of cloud, mobile, social, IoT, analytics and artificial intelligence technologies for businesses.
About Revulytics
Revulytics offers cloud-based software usage analytics and turnkey services that give software producers deep visibility into how their products are being used and misused, providing them with actionable intelligence to generate revenue by converting unlicensed users into paying customers, optimize product development, and make data-driven decisions across their business. Its compliance analytics solution and services are used by leading software vendors to increase license revenue and globally reduce software piracy. Its software usage analytics solution provides valuable insight into product adoption, engagement, and environments, enabling product managers and developers to make data-driven decisions to meet customer needs and deliver contextually relevant messages to build customer satisfaction. Revulytics software intelligence has supported customer compliance programs generating more than $1.8 billion in new license revenue since 2010.
Revulytics is headquartered in Waltham, Mass., USA and serves customers worldwide. For more information, please visit www.revulytics.com, follow us on Twitter (@revulytics), or subscribe to our blog.
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