IDS Scheer

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IDS Scheer Consulting GmbH
Type Public
IndustryInformation Technology
Founded1984
FounderDr. August-Wilhelm Scheer
Headquarters
Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Rudolf Keul, Josef Bommersbach
Parent Scheer Group GmbH
Website https://www.scheer-group.com/

IDS Scheer was a software company that developed, marketed, and supported Business Process Management (BPM) software. It has been regarded as the founder of the BPM industry. [1] [2] [3] [ full citation needed ] The company was established in 1984 by August-Wilhelm Scheer who also served as supervisory board chairman and Chief Technology Advisor, as a spin-off from the Institute for Information Systems. [4] [ full citation needed ] [5] [ full citation needed ] [6] [ full citation needed ] The company was centered around selling products and services based on Dr. Scheer's early Y-Model, developed in the 1980s . [4] [ full citation needed ] [5] [ full citation needed ] In 2009 it was acquired by Software AG. [7]

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IDS Scheer had a dominant BPM market-share in Europe and was considered well-positioned in the US market based on its partnerships with Microsoft, SAP, HP, Oracle, IBM and TIBCO as well as consistent financial success and numerous favorable reports from Gartner, Forrester, and AMR Research. However, the company is less well known in the US market, warranting some in the US to call IDS Scheer a “better kept secret.” [1] [ full citation needed ] [3] [ full citation needed ] [5] [ full citation needed ] [8] [9] [ full citation needed ] [10] [11]

Its product held the unique distinction of being embedded in the products of SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft. [5] [ full citation needed ] [9] [ full citation needed ] [10] [11] End-user markets for IDS Scheer included consumer packaged goods, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, papers, metals, retail and textile industries.

History

IDS Scheer was founded in 1984 to market the Y-Model reference framework developed by Dr. Scheer in the 1980s. The Y-Model helped users identify and classify processes and was originally the foundation of IDS Scheer's products. [5] [ full citation needed ] A “Y” symbol is still in the company's logo today as a representation of the Y-Model.

The company went IPO on the Frankfurt exchange in 1999. By the end of its first year as a public company, IDS Scheer had 87.1 million euro in annual revenue and had developed and sold the ARIS architecture it's known for today. [12] [ full citation needed ] The company grew rapidly from 87.1 to 220 million euro in revenue from 1999 to 2003 and up to nearly 400 million euro by 2008. [12] [ full citation needed ] [13] [ full citation needed ] [14] [ full citation needed ] IDS Scheer acquired German-Swiss consulting firm Balink in 2004 and Russian consultancy Business Logic in January 2005.

The company continues to fuel an aggressive expansion today, including the opening of offices in Australia, Croatia, and Shanghai from 2004–2007. By 2007, the company had almost 3,000 employees, over half of which were devoted solely to consulting.

Software AG agreed to buy IDS Scheer for €487 million in July 2009. [15] The takeover was cleared by competition authorities in October 2009. [16]

In 2010, August-Wilhelm Scheer created a new company named Scheer Group to provide consulting services in DACH region. Scheer Group acquired SAP Consulting practice from Software AG in DACH region and created a new unit called IDS Scheer Consulting GmbH on April 1, 2014. [17] Today IDS Scheer Consulting continues to provide services on ARIS product. [18]

Name

The firm was originally called “IDS Prof. Scheer Gesellschaft für integrierte Datenverarbeitungssysteme mbH”, was then shortened to IDS Scheer. IDS stands for Integrated Data-processing Systems.

The current (2012) name is "IDS Scheer Consulting GmbH".

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  2. BPMMaturity.com
  3. 1 2 About IDS Scheer
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  6. By Prasad Ramasubramanian, CIOL. “IDS SCHEER looks to augment BPM in India.” December 15, 2007. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
  7. German Software giant acquires solid MDM foundations, 20th October 2010
  8. By Courtney Bjorlin, SearchSAP. “More SAP customers adopting BPM tools despite the recession. April 22, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
  9. 1 2 By Joshua Greenbaum, IT Management. ”A Little Known Company Charts the BPM-SOA Future.” March 5, 2007.
  10. 1 2 By Joshua Greenbaum, ZD Net. “IDS Scheer: Jazzing up BPM.” February 18, 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
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  12. 1 2 IDS Scheers’ 1999 Annual Report
  13. IDS Scheers’ 2003 Annual Report
  14. IDS Scheer 2008 Annual Report
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