Tequity Advisors, an M&A advisory firm with an exclusive focus on global enterprise technology companies, acted as the exclusive financial advisor to ECM Wise Corp., an enterprise content management solutions provider, in their acquisition by Houston-based Gimmal LLC.
Patrick Wong and Guy Turton, co-founders of Calgary-based ECM Wise, stated the acquisition achieves “the union of the industry’s best-in-class products that will seamlessly work together to provide the most strategic solutions for clients.”
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Gimmal is a leading provider of information governance software and solutions and the acquisition brings enhanced migration capabilities, now known as Gimmal Migration, to Gimmal’s existing solutions suite.
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With the addition to Gimmal’s existing suite of software products, the company will offer a complete set of information governance solutions that provide the following benefits:
“We are pleased to announce the addition of ECM Wise’s market-leading migration software to Gimmal’s portfolio, and welcome their team of industry experts to Gimmal,” states Gimmal CEO, Mark Johnson. “Gimmal Migration’s enhanced features will ensure our clients have all the right tools necessary to complete even the most complex migrations.”
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