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Based in Austin, Texas, Accruent develops enterprise software solutions for managing real estate, facilities, and physical assets across multiple global industries. The business operates on a software-as-a-service model, providing integrated workplace management systems and lease accounting platforms to corporate, higher education, healthcare, and public sector organizations. Operating with a workforce of more than 1,000 employees, the firm supports over 10,000 global customers across 100 countries and generates approximately $280 million in annual revenue. The company was acquired by the publicly traded industrial technology conglomerate Fortive Corporation for approximately $2 billion in 2018. Under the leadership of former chief executive John Borgerding and current President Bill Pollak, the organization expanded its portfolio through the 2023 acquisition of the Australian engineering document management company RedEye. Accruent was originally founded in 1995 by software entrepreneur Mark Friedman.
Accruent has raised $32.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Accruent.
Accruent has raised $32.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Accruent has raised $32.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series F in October 2006.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2006 | $5M Series F | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2005 | $5M Series E | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
| May 1, 2004 | $12M Series D | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2002 | $10M Series C | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
Key people at Accruent.
Accruent is a global enterprise software company that builds facilities, asset and real‑estate management solutions to unify the “built environment” and help organizations manage people, places and physical assets through connected workflows, analytics and IoT-enabled monitoring[2][5].
High‑Level Overview
Accruent is the market leader in workplace, facilities and asset management software, offering CMMS/EAM, IWMS, lease and real‑estate management, energy and sustainability tools, field service and engineering document management to enterprises across industries and around the world[3][6][5].Its customers include more than 5,000 organizations in over 150 countries, and Accruent positions its software to reduce downtime, cut energy costs, improve compliance and drive data‑backed operational decisions for large multi‑site portfolios[2][5].
Origin Story
Accruent’s modern profile is as a Fortive business unit and long‑standing provider of built‑environment software with headquarters in Austin, Texas and additional offices worldwide, including Brazil and India[2][9].Over time the company expanded through product development and acquisitions to cover a broad suite—CMMS, IWMS, lease administration, energy management and niche solutions such as healthcare technology management and telecom site management—evolving from point solutions into an integrated platform for facility and asset lifecycle management[3][6][5].
Core Differentiators
Role in the Broader Tech Landscape
Accruent rides the trends of digital transformation for physical operations—convergence of IT and OT, IoT adoption for remote monitoring, and rising demand for ESG/energy management and regulatory compliance in multi‑site enterprises[3][6].Timing favors Accruent because enterprises are prioritizing operating‑cost reduction, resilience and sustainability, which increases demand for integrated asset/facility platforms that can aggregate work‑order and sensor data into actionable analytics[2][3].By standardizing workflows and centralizing engineering and lease data, Accruent influences how large organizations govern physical assets, driving more software‑led operations and creating higher expectations for interoperable facility technology stacks[5][3].
Quick Take & Future Outlook
Accruent is well positioned to extend value by deepening AI/analytics and IoT capabilities, expanding sustainability and energy offerings, and growing in regulated verticals (healthcare, retail, telecom) where compliance and uptime are critical[7][3].Future growth catalysts include cross‑selling across its broad product set to large multi‑site customers, further automation of maintenance and capital planning using work‑order and sensor data, and leveraging Fortive’s industrial software ecosystem for international expansion[2][5].If Accruent continues integrating data sources and proving measurable ROI (lower energy spend, reduced downtime, improved compliance), it will likely consolidate its leadership role in unifying the built environment and shape enterprise expectations for facilities and asset software[2][3].
Accruent has raised $32.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Accruent's investors include Vertical Venture Partners.