Marco Börries (born 1 August 1968) is a German IT entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder of Star Division, who developed StarOffice, which later became OpenOffice.org.
Marco Börries | |
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Born | 1 August 1968 |
Occupation | IT entrepreneur |
Known for | Star Division, StarOffice |
Börries founded Star Division at 16, launching the word processor StarWriter, which later became StarOffice, the foundation of OpenOffice and LibreOffice. He also founded Star Finanz, a home banking software provider, and later founded VerdiSoft, which developed Yahoo! Go technology. After selling VerdiSoft to Yahoo, Börries founded NumberFour AG, which later became enfore AG, providing an open software platform for small businesses. He was also involved in other ventures like Adhoc Mobile GmbH and Mag10 GmbH, which did not reach market entry.
Career
editInspired by a student exchange program to Silicon Valley while he attended a Gymnasium in Lüneburg, Marco Börries founded Star Division as a garage company at the age of 16. As its first product the company distributed StarWriter, a word processor application developed by friends,[1] as an alternative to Microsoft's office package. StarWriter later became StarOffice (and thereby was the foundation to OpenOffice and LibreOffice).
StarOffice was sold over 25 million times. On 5 August 1999 Börries sold Star Division to Sun Microsystems, where Börries was subsequently briefly employed.[2][3]
In parallel to Star Division Börries also founded the Hamburg-based company Star Finanz as a joint venture with Deutsche Sparkassen-Organisation, a German savings bank.[4] With StarMoney the company grew to become a significant provider of home banking software in the years following. In early 2001, Börries sold his shares in this company as well.[5]
In August 2001, Börries founded VerdiSoft and served as its CEO. The company developed the Yahoo! Go technology to enable mobile phones to have screen-optimized access to emails, photos, messages and other web content. VerdiSoft including its technology know-how was sold to Yahoo in February 2005, where Börries worked as an Executive Vice President in the Connected Life division until April 2009.[6]
Until 2008 Börries lived with his wife and three children in California,[7] but then moved to Hamburg and Berlin in Germany.
On 1 September 2009, Marco Börries launched his latest business idea, NumberFour AG, based in Berlin. The company developed an open software platform (PaaS) for the development, distribution and marketing of vertical solutions[buzzword] for small businesses. After four years of development, Börries gathered 38 million USDs from financial investors in mid 2013.[4] Renamed enfore AG, the company launched a platform for small business in March 2017 connecting online services, software and hardware (PoS terminals).[8]. The company was forced into bankruptcy on the 26th September 2024, while Marco Börries was outside the country and the company were headless.
Other entrepreneurial activities that did not lead to market entries were Adhoc Mobile GmbH, founded in 2009, and Mag10 GmbH, founded in 2010. This was a company to develop a solution[buzzword] for tablet publishing, but was shelved at the end of 2011.[9]
References
edit- ^ Vermes, Timur (1999). "Operation Nulltarif. Zwei deutsche Hersteller attackieren die Office-Preise". c't - magazin für computertechnik (in German). 1999 (3): 112–114.
- ^ Neue Eigentümer bei Star Finanz (2001-01-26)
- ^ "Star-Division-Gründer Marco Börries verlässt Sun Microsystems (2001-01-18)". Archived from the original on 2009-10-29. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ a b Hofmann, Alex (2014-06-27). "Stolze 38 Millionen schon vor dem Start" (in German). Gründerszene. Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Behr, Bernd (2001-01-26). "Neue Eigentümer bei Star Finanz" (in German). Heise Online. Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Kuri, Jürgen (2009-02-26). "Marco Börries verlässt Yahoo" (in German). Heise Online. Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Lemm, Karsten (2005-11-21). "Star Office"-Erfinder Marco Börries: Marco macht mobil". Stern (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Hüsing, Alexander (2017-03-21). "Wie 'Warten auf Godot' – Aus NumberFour wird enfore" (in German). deutsche-startups.de. Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Treiß, Florian (2012-02-14). "mag10 legt Lösung für Tablet Publishing auf Eis". mobilbranche.de. Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
Further reading
edit- Kurbjuweit, Dirk (2012-11-21) [1987-03-27]. "Auf dem Weg zum Millionär — Ein Achtzehnjähriger hat mit Computerprogrammen großen Erfolg". Zeit Online (in German). 1987 (14). Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- Fiedler, Susanne (1999-12-15). "Marco Börries — eine Garagengeschichte aus Lüneburg". Sonntagsseite (in German). Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- Schmidt, Holger (2008-03-12). "Die Geschichte des "deutschen Bill Gates", der auszog, um Yahoo zu retten" (in German). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). Archived from the original on 2018-05-31. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
External links
edit- "Dossier zu Marco Börries". Spiegel Online (in German).