
Userful Accelerates Growth Through Channel Partnerships in Workplace Management for Command and Control and Operations Transformation
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Userful Corporation achieved 50% year-over-year growth in enterprise sales during 2024. Eighty percent (80%) of the company's revenue was achieved through working in collaboration with its 100 channel partners globally, of which 25 are premier partners. In addition 90% of all revenue is derived from Fortune 500, Global 2000 and Large Enterprise. Driven by innovation in unified operational workflows and real-time data integration. The Infinity Platform leads in streamlining operations across control rooms and enterprise environments, helping organizations eliminate data silos and enable centralized visibility, collaboration, and control.
The Infinity Platform was named 'Data Visualization Platform of 2025' by CIO Review, recognizing its role in delivering scalable, real-time insights. Its latest release adds native integrations with ServiceNow, Grafana, Domo, and PowerPoint, alongside existing connectors like Power BI, Tableau, and Epic. Organizations can now securely stream dashboards and operational views enhancing agility across centralized and distributed teams.
To help partners deliver these capabilities effectively, Userful has launched key enhancements to its partner program:
uGEM—AI-Powered Channel Support: Integrated AI agents provide instant product insights, solution guidance, competitive intelligence, security assurance and technical answers
Enhanced Partner Portal: A centralized hub with sales tools, updates, and market intelligence
Role-Based Training: Targeted learning paths to accelerate onboarding and strengthen partner capabilities
These unique partner offerings deliver flexible visualization and workplace solutions, optimized by industry including manufacturing, production, energy & utilities, logistics, airports, healthcare, finance, and public service.
'Our growth is directly tied to innovation and a channel-first approach,' said John Marshall, CEO of Userful. 'By enabling our channel and Ecosystem partner, we're helping customers achieve scalable, high-impact digital transformation.'
About Userful
Userful accelerates digital transformation with a unified platform of workplace operations applications. Built on IT standards, the software-defined Infinity Platform is centrally managed, scalable, secure, and future-proof—delivering real-time data, collaboration, and operational control. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Calgary, Alberta, Userful supports customers in over 100 countries.
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