LONDON September-09-2022 1E, the leader in enterprise Digital Employee Experience (DEX), today announced the achievement of over 100% net ARR growth in the first half of 2022, with more than 200% growth in the EMEA region. This momentum comes at a critical point in time as organizations around the world work to combat digital friction, increased turnover, and talent shortages.
To foster continued success in the latter half of 2022 and beyond, 1E plans to open its U.S. headquarters in Austin, Texas in the calendar fourth quarter, strengthening the company as the enterprise DEX leader in North America. 1E currently has more than 300 employees across North America, Europe, and India, and expects to increase that number beyond 350 by the end of the year.
As companies continue operating in a hybrid setting, they need a way to handle employees’ overwhelming IT struggles and increased digital friction. Undergoing maturity assessments and introducing new technologies like DEX platforms, allows organizations to bridge the expectations gap between employer and employee and get to the root of their business issues. 81% of employees agree that organizations that don’t make DEX a board-level priority risk falling to the sidelines, losing talent and credibility.
“1E’s growth in the first half of the year was driven by our team’s dedication to building a DEX platform that helps organizations improve the digital experience of employees –– regardless of where they’re working from –– by providing analytics and automation to fix problems in real-time,” said Mark Banfield, CEO of 1E. “As we look to the future, organizations will continue to need tools that seamlessly integrate with existing systems, enhance the remote experience, and provide better security and remediation tactics. With the progress made this year, 1E is set up to be the DEX leader for the top global enterprises.”
1E’s achievements in the first half of 2022 include:
“Before we had the 1E Experience Analytics, we thought we understood our environment and what was driving resource utilization on our PCs, and in turn what was causing user experience issues,” said Michael Carson, a pharmaceutical DEX leader. “Only after we incorporated 1E into our approach, and were able to extract data, could we really generate meaningful conversations with our employees about how to fix ongoing tension points and remove digital friction.”
Later this month, 1E will kick off The DEX Leaders Forum, a global roadshow bringing together digital employee experience and end-user computing experts to discuss how their organizations create productive, positive digital experiences by ensuring their technology never stops serving employees. Participants will leave the roadshow with an understanding of how DEX technology can be used to provide better employee experiences and make endpoints and the organization more secure –– all while reducing overall IT costs and providing a positive ROI on DEX technology investments. More information about the DEX Leaders Forum can be found at 1E.com.
About 1E
Approximately 400 organizations in 42 countries trust 1E to help them create a better Digital Employee Experience (DEX). The 1E Platform provides real-time diagnosis, remediation, and automation to proactively fix issues before they ruin the workday. Reduce costs, move faster, and increase employee happiness with 1E. For more information, visit 1E.com.