IgniteTech
IgniteTech acquires and stabilizes distressed enterprise software companies, giving customers continued access to their platforms while restoring profitability through operational restructuring and cost optimization.
Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment
- Industry
- Enterprise Software / MarTech / Customer Engagement
- Business Model
- Private Equity / Software Acquisition & Operations (SaaS)
- Target Market
- Enterprise
- Employee Count
- 1001-5000
- Revenue Range
- $200M-$500M (estimated across portfolio)
- Parent Company
- ESW Capital
- API Available
- Yes
Leading consolidator of distressed enterprise software assets, operating a broad portfolio of SaaS brands across CRM, community, and customer engagement verticals
IgniteTech is the umbrella brand for ESW Capital's enterprise software acquisition and operations strategy, encompassing subsidiaries such as Aurea Software, Trilogy, and Crossover for Work. The company specializes in acquiring underperforming or financially distressed enterprise software businesses, then restructuring them under a standardized operating model that emphasizes remote work, offshore talent, and aggressive cost reduction to restore profitability. In May 2025, IgniteTech acquired Khoros — a customer engagement and community platform formerly owned by Vista Equity Partners — after Khoros appeared on KBRA's Default Radar Red List in August 2024, consistent with IgniteTech's strategy of targeting distressed assets. Within the AdTech and MarTech ecosystem, IgniteTech's portfolio touches customer engagement, community management, social media management, and digital experience software. Khoros, for example, provides enterprise brands with community platforms, social media management, and care/messaging tools used by large consumer-facing organizations. Aurea's portfolio similarly includes CRM, marketing automation, and customer experience products acquired from companies like Jive Software and others. IgniteTech's market significance lies in its role as a consolidator of legacy enterprise software, providing continuity for customers of distressed vendors while extracting value through operational efficiency. Critics note the model often involves significant workforce reductions and offshoring, while proponents argue it preserves software products that might otherwise be discontinued. The company operates largely outside public markets and maintains a low public profile despite managing a substantial portfolio of enterprise software brands.
Khoros Community
Enterprise online community platform enabling brands to build and manage customer and partner communities
Khoros Care
Social media customer care and messaging platform for enterprise contact centers
Khoros Marketing
Social media management and publishing platform for enterprise marketing teams
Aurea CX Platform
Suite of customer experience, CRM, and marketing automation tools acquired from various distressed vendors
Crossover for Work
Remote talent marketplace and workforce management platform connecting companies with vetted global professionals
Jive-n / Jive-x
Internal and external community and collaboration platforms (acquired via Aurea from Jive Software)
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