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Area served
  
Worldwide

Headquarters
  
United States of America

Type
  
Privately held company

Website
  
www.ariasystems.com

CEO
  
Tom Dibble

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Founded
  
Pennsylvania United States (2003 (2003))

Founders
  
Edward Sullivan & Brendan O'Brien

Services
  
Recurring Revenue & Subscription Billing Software

Profiles

Aria systems enables companies to grow their recurring revenue


Aria Systems is an American software company based in San Francisco, California. Their software is built for enterprises with a focus on recurring revenue and subscription billing.

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History

Aria Systems was founded in Pennsylvania by 5 professionals, all of whom previously worked for LaserLink.net (an Internet Service Provider), which was acquired by Covad Communications Group in 2000.

In 2008, Aria Systems raised $10 million in Series B funding, led by Venrock.

In 2009, the company moved its headquarters to Silicon Valley; completed SAS 70 Type II certification; achieved Level One PCI Compliance; and published "Subscription Billing for Dummies".

In 2011, Aria Systems closed a Series C investment round of $20 million, led by InterWest Partners.

In 2012, Tom Dibble was appointed Aria Systems' new president and CEO, and the company more than doubled recurring billings and revenue compared to the same period in 2011.

Reception

Aria Systems has been profiled in Forbes, SaaS in the Enterprise, TechJournal, CRM Magazine and CRM Buyer.

In 2012, Tom Dibble, Aria Systems' president and CEO, authored articles for Billing & OSS World, E-Commerce Times, Slashdot, and CRM Magazine.

Aria Systems was recognized by AlwaysOn as one of the Global 250 Top Private Companies in 2012 and one of the Top 100 Private On-Demand and SaaS Companies in 2011; a TiEcon Top 10 Startup in the software category in 2010; and a “Rising Star” by CRM Magazine in 2008.

References

Aria Systems Wikipedia