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SumTotal Systems, Inc. is a software company based in
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that provides
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software and services to private and public sector organizations. The company uses multiple cloud-based channels, including
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(SaaS), hosted subscription, and premises-based licensure. In September 2014, it was acquired by
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, a provider of online learning to corporate training organizations. In June 2022, SkillSoft announced its intention to sell the company for approximately $200 million. On August 25, 2022,
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, Inc. announced that it had completed the acquisition of SumTotal.


History


1984-1997: Asymetrix

Asymetrix Learning Systems, based in
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, was founded in 1984 by
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and funded through his Vulcan Ventures. Asymetrix then spent around ten years developing software for online education. Among the first products from this development period was
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. Other titles included ''Asymetrix Librarian'' and the ''e-Learning Network'' - an early
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product. Additionally, an early three-dimensional rendering system Asymetrix 3D F/X was released in 1994 and later renamed Web3d. Asymetrix also produced a variety of
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s for a short period and developed ''Compel'' (a graphical
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and prototyping program)."Design and Implementation Considerations for an Interactive Multimedia Kiosk: Where to Start"
, Cranston, Clayton, and Ferrands,
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, 1996
The company was recapitalized in 1995 with more funding from Allen. In October 1996,
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invested about $3.8 million in Asymetrix. In September 1997, Asymetrix acquired Aimtech for about $3.1M in stock. In October 1996, the company spun off its client/server tools into a newly created wholly owned subsidiary, ASX Corporation, which was renamed ConQuer Data, Inc. It was later renamed Infomodelers, which was then sold to Allen. Further acquisitions followed. In September 1997 Asymetrix acquired Oakes Interactive Incorporated, Acorn Associates Incorporated and TopShelf Multimedia for approximately $2.1 million. In the first half of 1998, it acquired
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-based Meliora Systems and
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-based Strategic Systems Associates. In 1998 Asymetrix went public. The June
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(IPO) raised approximately $31 million. After the IPO, Allen controlled about 45% of the shares. Asymetrix was listed on the
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exchange with the
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ASYM, with a lukewarm market reception."Asymetrix generates little enthusiasm after IPO at $11", ''
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In September 1999 Asymetrix issued $10 million in preferred stock to Vulcan and Marshall Capital. In October 1999 Asymetrix's name was changed to click2learn.com, when James A. Billmaier was its chief executive. Between 1995 and 1999, like many companies in the
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, Click2learn reported growing revenues but continued operational losses. Kevin M. Oakes took over as chief executive in January 2000. In early 2000, the company spun off its graphics and rendering software as InfoModelers, which was acquired by
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. Other noteworthy acquisitions included the May 2001 purchase of IntelliPrep Technologies, Incorporated and Meliora who made ''Ingenium''. As products were consolidated into their ''Aspen Enterprise Productivity Suite'', losses continued through 2002, resulting in operational cost control measures including reductions in workforce. In 2003 click2learn (formerly Asymetrix) and Docent announced intentions to merge.


1997-2002: Docent Software

Docent Software was founded in 1997 and based in
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. David Mandelkern and Pardner Wynn founded the company, with Wynn as chief executive and Mandelkern as chief technology officer The company developed business-oriented training software. Pardner and Cynthia Wynn (then married) had developed Stanford Testing Systems in 1994, doing business as TestPrep, which was incorporated into Docent software holdings. Docent was funded by
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in six rounds from investors such as
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, Advanced Technology Ventures, and
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. It had operating losses for 1997, 1998, and 1999. David R. Ellett replaced Wynn as chief executive in July 1998 on the cusp of the
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. In 2000 Docent filed for an initial public offering (IPO) and went public on NASDAQ on September 29, raising approximately $85 million in the process. Later, Docent acquired gForce Systems in October 2001 for $5.3 million, which included about $4.7 million in debts and liabilities. Following the years of operating losses, R. Andrew Eckert joined as president in December 2001 and ultimately replaced Ellett as CEO in April 2002. After growing to over 200 employees at the time of the IPO, by 2002 the company had reduced its staff by 20% to cut costs.


2003-2004: SumTotal Systems

In 2003 click2learn (formerly Asymetrix) and Docent announced intentions to merge. click2learn's shareholders received slightly more than half of the stock in the merged company - former shareholders in Click2learn owned about 52% and Docent about 48% of the shares. At the time of the merger, click2learn employed over 300 people, 100 of which were in
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, India, and Docent employed an additional 170. The combined company became ''Hockey Merger Corporation'' in February 2004 while a new name was planned. On March 18, 2004, the new name SumTotal Systems was announced for the combined company, with headquarters in
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. The merger was completed in 2004. Shares in the new company were listed on the
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exchange with the symbol "SUMT" (previous symbols were CLKS and DCNT).


2005-2017: Acquisitions

In October 2005, SumTotal acquired Pathlore, a mid-market learning management systems company with a focus in state and local government and healthcare. In 2006 SumTotal acquired the privately owned software company MindSolve Technologies, founded in 1994, for about $12 million. Mindsolve focused on performance management software. In May 2009
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, the largest software-only private equity fund, agreed to acquire SumTotal for $160 million and closed the transaction in July 2009. On January 5, 2011, GeoLearning was acquired by SumTotal. In July 2011 SumTotal acquired CyberShift, a Parsippany, New Jersey software company focused on
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workforce management and expense solutions, and Accero, an enterprise payroll and benefits solution provider. The two acquisitions added features to SumTotal's employee life-cycle management software. At the time of the acquisition, CyberShift's 1000 customers grew SumTotal's customer base to around 3400, and employees to around 1000. In August 2014,
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Limited, a computer-learning software and content provider, announced that its subsidiary, Skillsoft Corporation, had entered into an agreement to acquire SumTotal Systems, LLC from affiliates of US-based private equity firm Vista Equity Partners. In September 2014, SumTotal was acquired by SkillSoft.


Technology and services

Services include learning management, workforce management, talent management, HR, planning,
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, payroll and benefits. The company delivers its
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(SaaS) using
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, and in some cases premises-based licensure. The company has regional offices in the US, Canada and outside of North America including Europe and
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References

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