![]() ![]() The company’s service offerings, Claris Connect and FileMaker, allow problem solvers to quickly solve a universe of unique problems – even as they change. ![]() is a Workplace Innovation Platform that offers a suite of services for teams of a few to a few hundred who are stuck in a work rut that neither appliance apps nor enterprise systems can help them escape. To learn more about Claris, and its offerings, visit About Claris, Inc.Ĭlaris, Inc. ![]() FileMaker became an Apple Subsidiary in 1998 and has since grown to 50,000 customers and more than one million end-users, while consistently profitable for 80+ quarters.Ĭlaris Connect will be available by invitation this fall and available for wider distribution in 2020. By extending the platform as a modern combination of custom apps and third-party cloud services, customers can now solve problems faster and build applications that have no limits on their capabilities.Ĭlaris began as an Apple product in 1984 and FileMaker was developed under the Claris name. He has set an ambitious strategy to multiply the company’s customer base over the next three years. Freitag was appointed FileMaker CEO in March after six years with the company in global sales. The Connect team will continue to be led by former Stamplay CEO, Giuliano Iacobelli. This service will provide customers with a simple and intuitive interface to unlock data across their apps, saving them from the task of custom-building, backend integrations. Claris has fully integrated this service and unveiled a new offering, Claris Connect. In addition, the company announced its acquisition of Stamplay, a service that helps businesses of all sizes integrate data from third-party cloud services into their apps with easy-to-use connectors. – – Today at their 24th annual DevCon, FileMaker, Inc., maker of the world’s leading Workplace Innovation Platform, unveiled the start of a new chapter in the company’s history as Claris International. Speaking to TechCrunch, Freitag said that Claris is “investing heavily in organic innovation” as it expands product lines, and is open to additional acquisitions.Īcquisition of Stamplay leads to new cloud service offering for the community of more than 1M users CEO Brad Freitag hopes to grow the company by at least 3x over the next five years and plans to push the Claris and FileMaker names even more. Going forward, Claris says that it will invest heavily in areas like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and more. Claris Connect will be led by the former Stamplay CEO Giuliano Iacobelli. Claris Connect will fully roll out over the next 12 months, with an early access program launching this month. The FileMaker service will remain the same through this rebrand and other changes at the company.Ĭlaris also announced that it has acquired Stamplay, a startup focused on helping businesses integrate third-party cloud services into their applications.Īs part of the rebrand and the Stamplay acquisition, Claris is launching the Claris Connect platform, which focuses on allowing developers to integrate cloud services and automate cloud-based workflows. With the integration of Stamplay, our customers can unlock their data across hundreds of cloud services, bringing even more utility to their apps.”īill Campbell, CEO of the original ClarisĬlaris says that the FileMaker service has been profitable for over 80 consecutive quarters and has a customer base of 50,000 with over 1-million end-users. “Nothing better encapsulates the company’s mission: to empower the problem-solver with smart solutions that work for their business. “Claris stems from the Latin root ‘clarus,’ which means ‘clear, bright and shining,’” said Brad Freitag, Claris CEO. ![]() The Claris brand was first created by the late Bill Campbell. Things are now seemingly coming full circle. In 1998, Apple brought all those initiatives in-house, except for FileMaker, which remained a separate Apple subsidiary. While the core FileMaker product will remain the same, the company itself is changing its name to Claris International.Ĭlaris was a 1987 spin-off of Apple responsible for things like MacWrite, MacPaint, and FileMaker. Apple subsidiary FileMaker has announced today that it is rebranding to Claris, a name that likely sounds familiar if you’ve been an Apple user since the early days. ![]()
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