SHE Software Attracts Mid-Market Customers That Favour Public Cloud Deployment

Diana Olaleye

Diana Olaleye

Steve Bolton

Steve Bolton

21 Oct, 2019

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Executive Summary

This report is one in a series on prominent technology vendors and helps EHS decision-makers better understand developments in the EHS software market. Founded in 1995, Scotland-based SHE Software has developed the Assure platform, which has its sweet spot among mid-market customers. Receiving £3 million of private equity investment in February 2018 and establishing strategic partnerships with other providers, SHE Software has broadened its capabilities to include incident management, risk management, contractor safety, out-of-the-box audit and inspection forms, a template builder, and an embedded business intelligence (BI) tool. The vendor’s software platform should be considered by buyers who need to: 1) rapidly implement EHS software and adapt as-you-go; 2) enhance user engagement through mobile app reporting; or 3) proactively manage EHS through enhanced information and BI-enabled alerts.
SHE Software Enhances Its Platform By Continuously Analysing Mid-Market Corporate Needs
Private-Equity-Backed SHE Software Has Launched International Growth Plans 
SHE Software Drives Quick Value Delivery With Its Public Cloud Offering 
SHE Software Is A Best-Fit Provider For Mid-Market Firms Seeking Speedy Implementation 

About the Authors

Diana Olaleye

Diana Olaleye

Analyst

Diana is an Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice covering research on industrial wearables and environmental sustainability. Her recent research focussed on benchmarking the ...

Steve Bolton

Steve Bolton

Research Director

Steve leads the Verdantix EHS research practice, based out of our New York office. He has 25 years of experience advising on sustainability, EHS, circular economy, corporate s...

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