Epilogue Systems is a B2B SaaS provider of Opus, a Digital Adoption Solution that makes learning and using your critical, complex and enterprise applications easier.
Opus overcomes user adoption of complex applications used by medium to large entities. Opus documents how applications work and automatically generates the in-application contextual guidance and support users need to perform their application tasks successfully and productively. Opus also automatically generates other forms of software documentation for compliance, user acceptance testing, training and other purposes.
Opus overcomes user adoption of complex applications used by medium to large entities. Opus documents how applications work and automatically generates the in-application contextual guidance and support users need to perform their application tasks successfully and productively. Opus also automatically generates other forms of software documentation for compliance, user acceptance testing, training and other purposes.
Location: United States, Pennsylvania, Lower Gwynedd Township
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2010
Investors 6
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Mentions in press and media 3
| Date | Title | Description |
| 20.09.2022 | Epilogue Systems expands Technology Leadership | Technology experts in Digital Adoption Platform lead the way at Epilogue Systems, Inc. RADNOR, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES, September 20, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Epilogue Systems announces the appointment of Mark Overton as Chief Innovat... |
| 19.04.2022 | Ben Franklin Approved $3.1M in 14 Early Stage Companies | |
| 18.09.2015 | At b2Bmore, startups networked with corporations, and each other | Startups got some face time with a pair of Baltimore’s big companies this week. The first edition of b2Bmore, held at the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, put 17 startups in a room with representatives from energy giant Exelon and tools t... |