Both products are under active development today. As the industry began to demand more open and extensible platforms, Verivo launched Akula,a mobile app server. It is a mobile enterprise application platform (MEAP) that allows developers to build and deploy enterprise mobile apps through a drag-and-drop interface. Verivo's first commercially available product, AppStudio, was launched in 2008. Customers include AXA, CHEP, Deutsche Bank, International SOS, Thomson Reuters and Toyota. Verivo also serves customers in the retail, health and life science, manufacturing, higher education, government, real estate, transportation, and automotive industries globally. Verivo counts six of the top 15 Fortune 500 companies, 28 of the top 50 global asset managers, 15 of the top 25 insurance carriers and three of the top five U.S. In June 2015, Appery, LLC, announced it has acquired major assets of Verivo Software, including revenue contracts, source code, patents, trademarks and other intellectual property. In February 2012, Verivo opened its first European office in London, UK. Verivo moved into new corporate headquarters in Waltham, MA, in January 2012. Simultaneously, the company announced its intention to refocus its business strategy, by moving away from the development and sale of mobile enterprise apps to directly offering its enterprise mobility platform to customers.
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In January 2012, Verivo Software announced it had secured USD 17 million in funding from Commonwealth Capital Ventures and existing investors to develop new products and fund marketing programs. In July 2010, Steve Levy joined the company as CEO and transformed the company into Verivo Software Inc.
was founded in 1998 as a company that developed PalmPilot apps for financial services companies.