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    Accruent: Contract Worker

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    Published July 8, 2004
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      When Accruent CEO Mark Friedman was a commercial real-estate broker in the early 1990s, he regularly saw clients get cheated by landlords because someone in the accounts-payable department hadnt read the lease carefully enough.

      For example, a company might have received a $5,000 invoice for snow removal from one of its landlords and simply paid up, not realizing the contract actually required the property owner to foot the bill. “Its death by a thousand paper cuts,” Friedman says.

      Plugging those nickel-and-dime leaks was Accruents original mission. Its software tracks the terms of multiple contracts in a searchable database and automatically generates alerts for contract-renewal dates. The system can exchange data with a customers external financial systems to automatically pay monthly rents and calculate other costs (such as rents per square foot), and red-flag any charges that arent specified in a contract (say, snow removal).

      While Accruent has attempted to broaden its software to manage all kinds of contracts, most of its customers—including Dollar General—are retailers that must monitor leases for hundreds of individual stores. Panda Restaurant Group, which runs 650 Chinese takeout restaurants nationwide, expects the Accruent lease-management system to help it save $500,000 this year identifying improperly levied maintenance charges from landlords, says Donna Wanser, senior counsel for real estate.

      However, she adds, “You really need to have the information entered uniformly to use it efficiently.” Panda first tried to input the data itself using temps, then enlisted Accruent to finish the project, Wanser says. Extracting data from paper contracts is, in fact, a key piece of Accruents business: The company farms out such jobs to 250 workers in India, the Philippines and Vietnam.

      Accruent now has 270 customers, 120 of which it added with the acquisition in May of Chicago-based National Facilities Group (NFG), its primary competitor in the commercial real-estate software market. That makes Accruent a sizable player in the rather puny segment for contract-management software, which AMR Research expects to be $246 million in 2004. “Its kind of the land of the munchkins right now in this market,” says Pierre Mitchell, an AMR analyst. The opportunity today, he says, is too small to attract serious attention from big enterprise software vendors like Oracle, PeopleSoft or SAP.

      Rick Stoneking, Rite Aids senior director of real-estate accounting, says he was comfortable picking small, privately held Accruent because its venture-capital investors have pumped $38 million into it. He says Accruent has improved the quality of its software after being “a little weak” delivering customizations Rite Aid had requested two years ago. “The good thing is, once you make them aware of a problem, theyre very willing to work with you.”

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      Accruent: Contract Worker – Page 2

      Accruent
      1601 Cloverfield Blvd.,
      Santa Monica, CA 90404
      (310) 526-5700
      www.accruent.com

      Ticker: Privately held

      Employees: 80

      Mark Friedman
      CEO

      Before founding the company in 1995, he was a broker for commercial real-estate firms Cushman & Wakefield and Julien J. Studley. Holds a bachelors degree in computer science from Tulane University.

      Mark Theissen
      VP, Professional Services

      Previously was director of consulting and education services at Brio Software, a business-intelligence software company acquired by Hyperion last year.

      Products

      The cmSuite applications provide a central repository for tracking contracts as well as analyzing cost trends and other metrics. The top seller is cmRealEstate, which monitors lease information and performs other functions such as scheduling monthly payments.

      Reference Checks

      Rite Aid

      Rick Stoneking

      Senior Dir., Real Estate Accounting

      rstoneking@riteaid.com

      Project: Drugstore chain uses Accruents software to automate lease administration for 4,500 property contracts, including those for its 3,400 retail locations.

      HDOS Enterprises

      Laurie Sonia

      Dir., Real Estate and Marketing

      lauries@hotdogonastick.com

      Project: Los Angeles-based company, which operates 115 Hot Dog on a Stick food stores, spent around $100,000 to deploy an Accruent systems in 2002.

      International Coffee & Tea

      Paul Goldman

      VP, Real Estate and Construction

      pgoldman@coffeebean.com

      Project: The 130-store coffee and tea retailer used the hosted service from MyContracts, which Accruent is phasing out. It plans to migrate to Accruents new Java-based server this summer.

      ShopKo Stores

      Terri Spiering

      Property Administrator

      terri.spiering@shopko.com

      Project: General-merchandise retailer based in Green Bay, Wisc., tracks contract-renewal dates and calculates monthly occupancy costs with Accruent software for its 358 stores.

      Panda Restaurant Group

      Donna Wanser

      Senior Counsel, Real Estate

      (626) 372-8210

      Project: Chinese fast-food company picked Accruents software in 2001 to track lease information for its 650 restaurants.

      Yankee Candle

      Bob Moritko

      Lease Administrator

      rmoritk@yankeecandle.com

      Project: Candle maker and retailer based in South Deerfield, Mass., manages leases for 318 U.S. stores with Accruents software, which it plans to link to its accounts-payable and accounting systems from Lawson Software.

      Executives listed here are all users of Accruents software. Their willingness to talk has been confirmed by Baseline.

      Financials

      Revenue: $10M (est.), 2003

      Funding to date: $38M

      Investors: Granite Global Ventures, Sierra Ventures, Pequot Venture Partners, Innocal Venture Capital, Red Rock Ventures, Constellation Real Technologies, Peninsula Equity Partners

      Competitors

      CMSI, Determine Software, DiCarta, iMany, Nextance, Tequila Software, Upside Software

      Key Customers

      Retail: Best Buy, Foot Locker, Guess?, Hertz, J. Crew, KB Toys, Linens N Things

      Financial: Countrywide Financial, GMAC Mortgage, ING, Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley

      Pharmaceutical: Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Pfizer, Schering-Plough, Sun Healthcare Group

      Manufacturing: Anheuser-Busch, Campbell Soup, Raytheon, Siemens

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