Rootstock acquires Ascent Solutions
Founded in 2005 (source Tracxn) by Shaun McInerney, President & CEO (whose LinkedIn indicates Ascent was founded in 1998). The firm brings over two decades of Salesforce-native development experience and serves over 100 customers (as listed on its website). Rootstock believes the acquisition will be complementary to its technology stack. And enhance the Rootstock offering for manufacturers and distributors, particularly in sales and service.
Rick Berger, CEO of Rootstock, commented, “By acquiring Ascent, we expand the scope and depth of the Salesforce-native operational capabilities we offer to manufacturers and distributors.
“As product companies look to simplify and standardize their IT infrastructure, this acquisition strengthens our ability to support end-to-end operational execution.”
Ascent lists several solutions within its portfolio:
What isn’t clear is how, or when, Rootstock will add the functionality that Ascent has built into its own platform. However, since both applications are Salesforce-native, both teams will have the expertise to complete the integration, if possible.
Ascent brings expertise and code that can address challenges facing many product companies across fulfilment, service, and post-sale operations. While organisations can purchase separate solutions, the enhanced Rootstock aims to offer a single, Salesforce-native solution that provides a complete end-to-end solution. Ascent will bring greater expertise into Rootsock for the mid-office and post-sale processes.
Rootstock should see enhancements that enable better connections among sales, service, and finance, in ways that support real-world operational improvements.
Ohad Idan, Vice President of Product at Rootstock, said, “This acquisition reinforces our commitment to a Salesforce-native architecture and provides product companies with a clear path to scale operations on a single, trusted platform.
“By extending our operational workflows, we’re building a stronger foundation for AI and agentic ERP—where intelligent agents would assist users, automate routine decisions, and help orchestrate processes across planning, fulfilment, and financial operations.”
Is this an exit by McInerney? At the moment, the news is just breaking. Enterprise Times has also asked Rootstock some further questions about the announcement, and another article may follow this one if enough responses are received.
There are several unanswered questions in the release. What happens to Ascent’s employees, customers and partners as a result of this acquisition? Like Kenandy before it, will the plan be to merge the functionality and slowly sunset Ascent over time? What is Gryphon Investors’ view? And did Salesforce have a hand in making this deal happen?
Rootstock already works closely with Sales and leverages Salesforce products, including Agentforce Sales, Agentforce Service, and Agentforce Manufacturing. With the shared data model, the combination of Rootstock and Ascent will certainly deliver benefits for Rootstock customers. For Salesforce, it loses another ERP vendor from its ecosystem. It will be interesting to see what other technology expertise Rootstock gains as a result of this acquisition.
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