Proofpoint Systems, Inc.

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Proofpoint Systems, Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Cloud computing
Founded2003
Headquarters,
Key people
CEO: Jim Hill
ProductsBrowser-based software
Precision metrics
Organizational performance analysis
Website www.proofpoint.net

Proofpoint Systems, Inc. is a provider of software, systems, and programs that support individual and organizational performance. Based in Silicon Valley (Los Altos, California) and founded in 2003 by Jim Hill, Proofpoint Systems developed the first browser-based performance analysis software systems.

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Proofpoint Systems has research and development facilities in Denver, Colorado, as well as sales offices in Phoenix, Arizona and Washington, D.C.

History

Founding

Proofpoint Systems was founded in 2003 by Jim Hill, a retired United States Marine Corps officer and former Sun Microsystems executive. [1] [2] [3] In the same year, Proofpoint secured contracts with the United States Navy, resulting an International Society for Performance Improvement award in 2005. [4]

Initial product development

The patent for Proofpoint Systems' performance analysis support system (PASS) was filed on April 5, 2006, and published on October 25, 2007. [5] PASS operates by guiding a user through a "detailed, consistent analysis process... helping organizational leaders accurately diagnose critical performance or productivity issues". [6]

Proofpoint's first product, Comprehensive Performance Analysis Support System (ComPASS), was later developed as a web-based organizational analysis system for management consulting engagements. [7] [8] In 2006, Proofpoint Systems was awarded United States Navy contracts to support strategic planning of manpower, training, and education.[ citation needed ]

Proofpoint offers other products and services including: strategic planning, goal development, web-based diagnostics, and assessment.

Corporate timeline

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