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Thoughtworks

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American software company
Thoughtworks Holding, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware industry
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)
FounderNeville Roy Singham
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
49[1]
Key people
ServicesCustom software, applications
Revenue
  • Decrease US$1,126.8 million (2023)
Total assets
  • Decrease US$1,327.2 million (2023)
Total equity
  • Decrease US$773,130 (2023)
Number of employees
12,500+[2]
Websitethoughtworks.com
Footnotes / references
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Thoughtworks Holding, Inc. is a privately-held, globaltechnology company with 49 offices in 18 countries.[5] It provides software design and delivery, and tools and consulting services. The company is closely associated with the movement foragile software development, and has contributed toopen source products. Thoughtworks' business includes Digital Product Development Services,[6] Digital Experience[7] and Distributed Agile software development.[8]

History

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1980s–1990s

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In the late 1980s,Roy Singham founded Singham Business Services as a management consulting company servicing the equipment leasing industry in a Chicago basement. According to Singham, after two-to-three years, Singham started recruiting additional staff and came up with the name Thoughtworks in 1990.[9] The company was incorporated under the new name in 1993 and focused on building software applications.[10] Over time, Thoughtworks' technology shifted fromC++ andForte 4GL in the mid-1990s to includeJava in the late 1990s.

1990s–2010s

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Martin Fowler joined the company in 1999 and became its chief scientist in 2000.[11]

In 2001, Thoughtworks agreed to settle a lawsuit by Microsoft for $480,000 for deploying unlicensed copies of office productivity software to employees.[12]

Also in 2001, Fowler,Jim Highsmith, and other key software figures authored theAgile Manifesto.[13] The company began using agile techniques while working on a leasing project.[14] Thoughtworks' technical expertise expanded with the.NET Framework in 2002,[15]C# in 2004,Ruby and theRails platform in 2006.[16] In 2002, Thoughtworks chief scientist Martin Fowler wrote "Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture" with contributions by ThoughtWorkers David Rice and Matthew Foemmel, as well as outside contributors Edward Hieatt, Robert Mee, and Randy Stafford.[17]

Thoughtworks Studios was launched as its product division in 2006 and shut down in 2020. The division created, supported and sold agile project management and software development and deployment tools including Mingle,[18]Gauge (formerly Twist), Snap CI[19] andGoCD.[20]

On 2 March 2007, Thoughtworks announced Trevor Mather as the new CEO.[21] Singham became Executive chairman. Also in March 2007, Rebecca Parsons assumed the role of Chief Technical Officer, having been with the company since 1999.[22][23]

By 2008, Thoughtworks employed 1,000 people and was growing at the rate of 20–30% p.a., with bases around the world. Its clients includedMicrosoft,Oracle, major banks, andThe Guardian newspaper.[24] Singham owned 97% of thecommon stock of the company.[24] By 2010, its clients includedDaimler AG,Siemens andBarclays, and had opened a second headquarters inBangalore.[25]

In 2010, Singham opened Thoughtworks’ Fifth Agile Software Development Conference inBeijing.[26]

2010s–2020s

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In 2010, Jim Highsmith joined Thoughtworks.[27]

In April 2013, Thoughtworks announced a collective leadership structure and appointed four co-Presidents of the global organization.[28][29] The appointments followed the announcement that the then current CEO, Trevor Mather, was leaving Thoughtworks to take up the role of CEO for the used car sales businessTrader Media Group.[30]

In May 2013, Dr. David Walton was hired as Director of Global Health.[31] Walton has done work inHaiti since 1999, including helping establish a 300-room, solar-powered hospital and the establishment of a noncommunicable disease clinic.[32]

In 2015, Guo Xiao, who started as a developer in ThoughtworksChina in 1999, became the chief executive officer and President. Also in 2015, Chinese marketing data company AdMaster acquired Chinese online form automation platform JinShuJu from Thoughtworks.[33][34]

In early 2016, Thoughtworks closed theirToronto offices, the last remaining Canadian office after the closure of their Calgary offices in 2013. They have since reopened the Toronto office.[35]

Singham sold the company to Britishprivate equity firmApax Partners in 2017 for $785 million, by which time it had 4,500 employees across 15 countries, includingSouth Africa.[26][36][37][38] Singham left the company.

After 2017, several members of Thoughtworks senior staff began to work for the People's Support Foundation, founded by Singham's partnerJodie Evans with the support of Chad Wathington, Thoughtworks' chief strategy officer, and Jason Pfetcher, Thoughtworks' former general counsel.[26]

2020s–Present

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Thoughtworks announced that it acquired Gemini Solutions Inc. in January 2021. Gemini is a privately held software development consulting services firm, and it is based in Romania.[39] At the end of January 2021, Thoughtworks raised $720 million in funding according to data compiled by Chicago Inno.[40] The following month, Thoughtworks acquired Fourkind, a machine learning and data science consulting company based in Finland.[41] In March 2021, Thoughtworks worked with the Veterans Affairs Department to deploy a centralized mechanism for delivering updates via 'VANotify'.[42]

On September 15, 2021, Thoughtworks IPO'd on the NASDAQ and is listed as $TWKS.

In April 2022, Thoughtworks acquired Connected, a product development company based inCanada.[43][44]

In May 2024, Guo Xiao stepped down as CEO of Thoughtworks, with the transition becoming official in June 2024. He is succeeded by Mike Sutcliff.[45]

In November 2024, Thoughtworks was taken private byApax Partners for $4.40 per share.[46]

Corporate philosophy

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Thoughtworks launched its Social Impact Program in 2009.[47] This program provided pro-bono or other developmental help for non-profits and organizations with socially-driven missions. Clients includedDemocracy Now! (mobile content delivery site), Human Network International (mobile data collection), and the Institute for Reproductive Health (SMS-based fertility planner).[48][49] In 2010, Thoughtworks provided software engineering services forGrameen Foundation's Mifos platform.[50]

Translation Cards is an open source Android app that helps field workers and refugees communicate more effectively and confidently[promotion?]. With the help ofGoogle volunteers, Mercy Corps partnered with Thoughtworks and UNHCR to create the app.[51][52]

Notable employees

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"About the company". Retrieved2019-12-06.
  2. ^Horiuchi, Linda (February 2, 2023)."Company overview"(PDF). RetrievedSeptember 24, 2024.
  3. ^"Thoughtworks Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results".Yahoo Finance. 2024-02-27. Retrieved2024-04-25.
  4. ^Kellaher, Colin (May 7, 2024)."Thoughtworks CEO Guo Xiao Stepping Aside; Mike Sutcliff Taking Helm".MarketWatch. RetrievedJune 18, 2024.
  5. ^"About us| ThoughtWorks".www.thoughtworks.com. Retrieved2021-03-05.
  6. ^"Now Tech: Digital Product Development Services, Q1 2020".www.forrester.com. Retrieved2020-03-27.
  7. ^"The Forrester Wave: Digital Experience Agencies In Asia Pacific, Q1 2019".www.forrester.com. Retrieved2020-03-27.
  8. ^"Case Study: ThoughtWorks Makes Distributed Agile Work".forrester.com. Retrieved2020-03-27.
  9. ^Lundy, Dave. 2003. Ex-activist backs revolution in software. Chicago Sun-Times, October 23. "At the time, I was an independent consultant working in the leasing business, but I realized I didn't want to work on my own. So, I recruited a few people, and we built a company called Singham Business Services for two or three years doing consulting and leasing. Then in 1990, I came up with the name ThoughtWorks."
  10. ^Gale Directory of Company Histories accessed 2011-7-20 "The fledgling enterprise recruited some of its first technical staff by posting bulletin board notices at the University of Chicago. ThoughtWorks soon grew from an initial staff of 8 people to 30 consultants at the time of its official incorporation in 1993.
  11. ^Jones, Capers (2013).The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering. Pearson Education. p. 234.ISBN 9780321903426. Retrieved6 April 2016.
  12. ^Simpson, Glen (January 31, 2001)."ThoughtWorks Will Pay $480,000 To Settle Software Copyright Case". Wall Street Journal. RetrievedApril 6, 2016.
  13. ^"Agile Manifesto history".Agile Manifesto.
  14. ^Lundy, Dave. 2003. Ex-activist backs revolution in software. Chicago Sun-Times, October 23.
  15. ^Martin Fowler books, section: Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, accessed 7-20-2011
  16. ^Ruby at ThoughtWorks accessed 2007-7-20.
  17. ^Fowler, Martin (2002).Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. Addison-Wesley Professional.ISBN 0321127420.
  18. ^Mingle
  19. ^Snap CI
  20. ^GoCD
  21. ^"ThoughtWorks, Global IT Services Firm, Names Trevor Mather CEO".Business Wire. Brookshire Hathaway. 2007-03-01. Retrieved2016-01-02.
  22. ^Hastie, Shane (June 19, 2012)."An Interview with Rebecca Parsons - ThoughtWorks CTO". InfoQ. RetrievedApril 6, 2016.
  23. ^"Executive Profile: Rebecca Parsons". Bloomberg.
  24. ^abKirkpatrick, David (Mar 17, 2008)."The socialist state of ThoughtWorks".Fortune. RetrievedSep 11, 2011.
  25. ^Sen, Chiranjoy (2010-03-27)."'Big software packages on last legs'".The Economic Times. Retrieved2022-01-26.
  26. ^abcReid Ross, Alexander; Dobson, Courtney (January 18, 2022)."The Big Business of Uyghur Genocide Denial".New Lines.Fairfax University of America. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2022.
  27. ^"Jim Highsmith Joins ThoughtWorks". Information Technology Newsweekly. 28 September 2010.
  28. ^Smith, Fiona (August 1, 2013)."Thoughtworks: Where Four Heads Are Better Than One". Financial Review. RetrievedApril 6, 2016.
  29. ^"ThoughtWorks Announces New CEO and Collective Leadership Structure". PR Newswire. April 10, 2013.
  30. ^Cookson, Robert (April 3, 2013)."Trader Media Resolves Search for Chief". Financial Times. RetrievedApril 6, 2016.
  31. ^"ThoughtWorks Announces the Hiring of Dr. David Walton". Health & Medicine Weekly. May 24, 2013.
  32. ^"Bringing the Best of Modern Medicine to Those Who Need It Most"(PDF).National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. NFID. RetrievedApril 6, 2016.
  33. ^"AdMaster Acquires Chinese Online Forms Firm JinShuJu from ThoughtWorks". M&A Navigator. November 10, 2015.
  34. ^"More M&A/IPO News for Nov. 3". Dow Jones. Private Equity & Venture Capital. November 3, 2015. Retrieved6 April 2016.
  35. ^"Contact Us".thoughtworks.com. Retrieved2021-05-03.
  36. ^"Software co ThoughtWorks gets $720 million".The Times of India. 2021-01-16. Retrieved2022-01-25.
  37. ^Moyo, Admire (2018-03-14)."How ThoughtWorks quietly departed SA".ITWeb. Retrieved2022-01-26.
  38. ^"A Global Web of Chinese Propaganda Leads to a U.S. Tech Mogul".The New York Times. 2023-08-05.Archived from the original on 2023-08-05. Retrieved2023-08-05.=Six months after his wedding, he sold Thoughtworks to a private equity firm. A copy of the sale agreement put the price at $785 million.
  39. ^Visconti, Ambrogio (27 January 2021)."ThoughtWorks' Acquisition Of Gemini Solutions". Retrieved2021-04-01.
  40. ^Davis, Katherine."Chicago tech raises $1.7B in January amid 2 mega-funding rounds".Bizjournals. Retrieved2021-04-08.
  41. ^Davis, Katherine."ThoughtWorks acquires Finland startup to expand its European footprint".BizJournals. Retrieved2021-04-01.
  42. ^"VA Launches New Platform to Send Veterans Personalized Notifications".Nextgov.com. 8 March 2021. Retrieved2021-04-08.
  43. ^Trumbull, Ty (2022-04-29)."Thoughtworks Acquires Product Development Company Connected".ChannelE2E: Technology News for MSPs & Channel Partners. Retrieved2022-05-27.
  44. ^Lipsky, Cole (2022-04-27)."Thoughtworks Acquires Connected".themiddlemarket.com. Retrieved2022-05-27.
  45. ^"Thoughtworks (TWKS) CEO to Retire".StreetInsider.com. Retrieved2024-12-10.
  46. ^Dorbian, Iris (2024-11-15)."Apax Partners takes tech consultancy Thoughtworks private for $1.75bn".PE Hub. Retrieved2024-12-12.
  47. ^Vishy (Aug 29, 2012)."Your Vision. Our Software. World-changing. Introducing ThoughtWorks Social Impact Program". TechSangram. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  48. ^"CycleTel overview"(PDF).US AID – African Strategies for Health. US AID. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  49. ^"Welcome to the Team ThoughtWorks University!".Human Network International. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  50. ^N, Abhay (July 29, 2010)."ThoughtWorks to help scale up Grameen's Mifos Software Platform". India Microfinance. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  51. ^"Making sure refugees aren't lost in translation - with one simple app".UNHCR Innovation. 2016-04-19. Retrieved2019-11-07.
  52. ^"Mercy Corps".Google.org. Retrieved2019-11-07.

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