
Enterprise social networking platform that enabled private social networks for workplace collaboration and communication.
Yammer was an enterprise social networking service that allowed organizations to create private social networks for workplace collaboration. Founded in 2008 by David Sacks, Yammer provided features similar to Facebook but designed for corporate environments, including group discussions, file sharing, and company-wide communications. The platform gained significant adoption among large enterprises looking to improve internal communication and collaboration. Microsoft acquired Yammer in 2012 for $1.2 billion and integrated it into its Office 365 suite, though it has since been largely replaced by Microsoft Teams.
Yammer has received investment from 3 venture capital firms.
Enterprise social networking platform that enabled private social networks for workplace collaboration and communication.
Yammer has received investment from CRV (Charles River Ventures), Emergence Capital, Social Capital. These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
Yammer has raised $142M in total funding, with their most recent round being a Series B. The company operates in the Enterprise sector.
Yammer was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
Yammer operates in the Enterprise sector. Enterprise social networking platform that enabled private social networks for workplace collaboration and communication.