Dell Boomi has paid an undisclosed amount to buy application development platform ManyWho, giving an exit to Salesforce Ventures.
Salesforce Ventures, the corporate venture capital subsidiary of cloud computing company Salesforce.com, has exited US-based application development platform ManyWho in an acquisition of undisclosed size by computing hardware producer Dell.
Founded in 2013, ManyWho has built a cloud-based, low-code app development platform that helps businesses manage and automate workflow processes in an efficient way.
Salesfofce Ventures invested $310,000 in ManyWho in 2013, according to deals database CrunchBase, and Salesforce was confirmed as an investor in a press release announcing the acquisition. ManyWho also raised $970,000 in funding in 2014, according to a regulatory filing.
ManyWho will become part of Dell Boomi, Dell’s software integration subsidiary, and the firm said in a press release it plans to retain most of the ManyWho’s staff members and operations.
Chris McNabb, Boomi’s chief executive, said: “Without an on-premises legacy to manage, Boomi provides instant access to services with no installation, effortless and automatic software upgrades and crowd-sourced ease-of-use to achieve short time-to-value.
“Boomi plus ManyWho brings world class integration together with leading cloud workflow automation. This combination provides our customers with a connected workflow which is key to an efficient and differentiated business.”