Wolters Kluwer Invests To Deliver Enablon Digital Industry 4.0 Success

Yaowen Ma

Yaowen Ma

30 Jan, 2020

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Executive Summary

This report is one in a series covering prominent vendors in the EHS software market. Established in 2000, Enablon is the most globally recognized vendor among EHS and risk decision-makers for its end-to-end solutions covering environment, health and safety, operational risk management, sustainability, and product stewardship information management. The fundamentals of the Enablon business are characterized by its ownership by and resource support of Wolters Kluwer, offices in nine countries staffed by more than 600 employees, and partnership and ecosystem-based approach to scaling information management, among other traits. Prospective customers that will benefit the most from Enablon’s offerings include: large firms seeking strengths across operational risk, EHS and sustainability management; senior executives seeking to strengthen real-time, cross-functional visibility and controls; and asset-intensive and complex sectors seeking Industry 4.0 technologies to better manage risks.
Enablon Provides End-To-End Solutions Across Diverse Technical Capabilities
Enablon Draws Deep Expertise Across A Variety Of Verticals   
Digital Industry 4.0 Underpins Enablon Growth Strategy  
Multinational Firms Managing Complex Assets And Cross-Functional Teams Should Seek Enablon 

About the Author

Yaowen Ma

Yaowen Ma

Principal Analyst

Yaowen is a Principal Analyst at Verdantix conducting research on EHS and ESG information management. His current agenda focuses on digital technologies, best practices and gr...

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