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Sapho has visions of a Google Now for enterprise software, grabs $3M

Sapho has visions of a Google Now for enterprise software, grabs $3M

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Investors have just bankrolled Sapho, a stealthy startup with mobile apps that aggregate alerts and basic functions from lots of enterprise software that companies already use.

With the new $3 million in seed funding, Sapho intends to bolster its development team and expand its range. One key objective: supporting more tools out there, including cloud-based software, Sapho co-founder and chief technology officer Peter Yared said in an interview with VentureBeat.

In doing so, Sapho hopes to make it possible for many more employees to actually use the software their companies have already paid for, said Yared, who previously worked with fellow co-founders
Charles Christolini and Fouad ElNaggar during his time as chief information officer at CBS Interactive.

“What we noticed at CBS was it was incredibly difficult to get people to use enterprise software,” Yared said. “The software is cumbersome and complicated. Logins are always wonky. It’s hard to understand. You don’t know where to go.”

Sapho’s applications, built in HTML5, are designed to avoid that software hell. But competition could come from Microsoft’s Yammer and hot startup Slack, which have been working on ways to bring information from enterprise software into their business-messaging applications.

Still, the big-media veterans heading up Sapho believe their creations ought to stand up to challengers just fine. Sapho hooks in to companies’ on-premises software, including databases like IBM DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server and application servers like Apache Tomcat and Oracle Weblogic.

It might be hard to imagine what a mobile app for these things would look like, especially when Sapho isn’t ready to do a demo yet. Yared likens the user interface to the cards from Google Now, which surface data like flights, calendar events, traffic, and sports scores. Sapho’s cards get stacked up in a similar way. And its push notifications appear on a Android or iOS mobile device or in a desktop browser window.

Windows Phone is coming up next, Yared said. Support for cloud software like Workday, Salesforce.com, and Zendesk will come in time, too.

Caffeinated Capital’s Raymond Tonsing led the round in Sapho. Bloomberg Beta, Redpoint Ventures’ Brad Jones, Andy Rankin, and SoftTech VC also participated.

San Francisco-based Sapho started earlier this year. The startup had not raised funding in the past. A few companies have started using Sapho’s apps, Yared said.

Sapho currently employs 11 people. “We’re hiring as many people as we can right now,” Yared said. “… We need to scale the company.”



CBS Interactive (formerly CBS Digital Media Group) is an American company and is a division of the CBS Corporation. It is an online content network for information and entertainment. Its websites cover news, sports, entertainment, tech... read more »

Peter Yared is the CTO/CIO of CBS Interactive, a top ten Internet destination, and was previously the founder and CEO of four enterprise infrastructure companies that were acquired by Sun, VMware, Webtrends and TigerLogic. Peter's soft... read more »