Defendant

E2open Parent Holdings Inc

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

E2open Parent Holdings Inc. is a software company providing cloud-based, end-to-end supply chain management solutions. Headquartered in Addison, Texas, and founded in 2000, the company was publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker ETWO. In August 2025, WiseTech Global completed its acquisition of E2open for an enterprise value of $2.1 billion, making it a subsidiary of the Australian logistics software provider. Prior to the acquisition, E2open had approximately 3,873 employees and provided fiscal year 2026 revenue guidance of $600 million to $618 million.

E2open's core offering is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that connects a large multi-enterprise network of manufacturing, logistics, and distribution partners. The platform enables companies to manage their entire supply chain, from demand sensing and planning to global trade management, transportation, and logistics. It serves a wide array of industries, including technology, consumer goods, manufacturing, and automotive. The company's software uses data and analytics to provide clients with visibility and tools to optimize their supply chains.

As a defendant in its only tracked patent case, E2open fits the profile of an operating company defending its technology against patent assertions. The case, Yopima LLC v. E2open Parent Holdings Inc, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas in April 2026. The plaintiff, Yopima LLC, has filed numerous similar lawsuits against other technology and logistics companies, asserting a patent related to "comparative geofencing." This pattern suggests Yopima LLC is a non-practicing entity (NPE) focused on patent monetization.

Yopima LLC v. E2open Parent Holdings Inc

Open
Docket:
3:26-cv-01295
Forum:
District Court
Filed:
2026-04-22
Judge:
Ada Brown
Cause:
Infringement
Industry:
High-Tech (T)
Patents:9119038

Infringed product

The accused products are services and methods for comparing different virtual geographic boundaries, also known as geofences.