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Mindjet is a mind mapping and innovation management software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Mindjet's software products, including its flagship product MindManager and SpigitEngage, are designed to visually and collaboratively manage information and tasks. , Mindjet had approximately two million users. ==Company history== Mindjet was founded in 1998 by computer programmer Mike Jetter and his wife, Bettina Jetter, in order to support the development of their mind mapping software, MindManager. Jetter conceived of the idea for the first product while recovering from an illness in hospital, and began developing the program while living in Germany in 1994, aiming to simplify the creation and sharing of mind maps for business users. In August 2001, Mindjet received approximately $5 million in venture capital from London-based investment group 3i, which the company used to market MindManager in the U.S. and Europe. Scott Raskin, the former chief operating officer for Telelogic, was named CEO of Mindjet in 2006. In 2011, the company acquired Thinking Space, an Android-based information mapping application,〔 and Cohuman, a social task management service. The acquisition of Cohuman enabled Mindjet to launch a new collaborative working service called Mindjet Connect on September 22, 2011. Mindjet had 270 employees. The company's headquarters are located in San Francisco;〔 it also has offices in Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The company is led by a board of directors including CEO Scott Raskin, founder Mike Jetter, managing director of Investor Growth Capital, Noah Walley, and former Visio Corporation CEO, Jeremy Jaech. In 2013, Mindjet acquired innovation management company Spigit, and adopted their software product SpigitEngage into their product suite.〔http://www.mindjet.com/spigit/press-release/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mindjet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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