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eProductivity Software

eProductivity Software supplies ERP and production workflow systems to the packaging and print industries, operating as a Siris Capital portfolio company.

eProductivity Software

eProductivity Software was established as an independent entity in 2021 after Siris Capital Group, a technology-focused private equity firm, acquired and separated the Productivity Software division from Electronics for Imaging (EFI). The carve-out positioned the business as a standalone portfolio company focused solely on enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing execution systems (MES), and workflow automation for the print, packaging, and corrugated manufacturing sectors. Its software underpins production floors at thousands of converting and commercial printing plants globally. The firm's strategy centers on vertical-specific enterprise software deployed across the packaging supply chain, spanning labels, flexible packaging, folding carton, corrugated, and commercial print. Coverage includes end-to-end production workflows, from estimating and order management to shop-floor scheduling, quality control, and logistics. Deployment models involve on-premise, cloud, and hybrid configurations for mid-market and large converters. Geographic reach spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with installations in over 90 countries. Key product lines include the Pace ERP system, PrintFlow dynamic scheduling, and the Corrugated Packaging Suite. The platform serves more than 20,000 customer sites with a global team, though precise headcount and deployment figures remain private. Adjacent to its core industrial software, the firm maintains integration partnerships with press manufacturers like Heidelberg, Bobst, and HP Indigo to enable end-to-end digital production ecosystems. In October 2023, eProductivity Software launched its Connected Platform, a unified cloud data layer designed to centralize machine and process data across multi-facility packaging converters (per the firm's official communications, October 2023). The structural differentiator is the firm's origin as the dominant category-killer in packaging ERP through decades of consolidation under EFI, now operating under single-sponsor ownership with a mandate to pursue both organic R&D and bolt-on acquisitions in print-tech. Its governance reflects a standard private equity portfolio-company structure, with Siris Capital controlling the board and driving operational improvements through its in-house value-creation team, separating technical architecture from the broader EFI hardware portfolio that Siris also owns.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Pittsburgh

Corporate office

Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareIndustrial Tech

Frequently asked questions

What is the relationship between eProductivity Software and Siris Capital?

Siris Capital Group acquired EFI's Productivity Software division in 2021 and established eProductivity Software as an independent portfolio company. Siris is a private equity firm focused on mature technology companies. EFI itself remains a separate Siris portfolio company covering inkjet hardware and Fiery digital front ends.

What industries does eProductivity Software serve?

The firm sells exclusively into the packaging and print industries, including labels, flexible packaging, folding carton, corrugated boxes, and commercial printing. Its software does not serve manufacturing sectors outside this niche.

Does eProductivity Software operate as a SaaS business or a traditional on-premise software provider?

The firm offers a mix of deployment models: on-premise, cloud-hosted, and hybrid. Its newer initiatives, including the ePS Connected Platform launched in 2023, push toward cloud-native data aggregation, but many core ERP installations remain on-premise given the operational demands of manufacturing floors.

How does eProductivity Software's product suite integrate with printing press manufacturers?

The company maintains technical partnerships with major press OEMs such as Heidelberg, Bobst, and HP Indigo to enable data flows from digital and analog presses into its scheduling, quality, and production-tracking modules. These integrations are standard for high-volume converters seeking closed-loop manufacturing workflows.

Is eProductivity Software a standalone public company?

No. It is a privately held portfolio company of Siris Capital Group and does not publicly report financials, AUM, or detailed headcount. Its operations are disclosed only through commercial product announcements and Siris's fund-level reporting.

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