Sciforma customers: your PPM platform has a new owner. With Sciforma acquired by Planview, coupled with private equity backing, you're likely looking at a handful of potential risks and uncertainties around product investment, support, and long-term roadmap stability. This guide helps you understand what these changes mean for your organization and how to protect your PPM strategy.
It also highlights why evaluating Sciforma alternatives, like Planisware, may be a strategic consideration for ensuring long-term platform stability, customer-focused service, and sustainable growth.
Key Takeaways for Sciforma Customers After Being Acquired by Planview
The goals of this guide are to help Sciforma customers:
- Understand the implications of Planview’s private equity ownership for product investment, support, and roadmap priorities
- Identify risks that could affect your current and future PPM capabilities
- Explore strategies to mitigate disruption and ensure continuity for teams and stakeholders
- Evaluate alternative long-term PPM solutions, including Planisware, for stability, innovation, and support
Specifically, we wrote this guide for:
CXOs and LoB Leaders
This guide is for executives who rely on Sciforma for top-down governance and strategy execution and want to understand potential risks from ownership changes.
Enterprise PMO and IT Leaders
This guide is for portfolio and IT leaders looking to re-evaluate platform strategy, proactively plan for potential disruptions, and maintain operational continuity.
Project and Program Managers
This guide is for project and program management professionals who want to ensure their teams have the tools they need for ongoing project success and to be active participants in strategic discussions.