ERwin was created by
Logic Works, which was based in
Princeton, New Jersey. In May 1993, Logic Works released ERwin/ERX, a version of the tool designed to work in conjunction with
PowerBuilder. The database models created using ERwin could be translated into software built through the PowerBuilder
integrated development environment (IDE). In May 1995, Logic Works ERwin was expanded to include several other IDEs, adding SQLWindows from
Gupta Technologies and
Visual Basic from Microsoft. As of 1996, ERwin was among several data modeling software solutions being used to facilitate a wide move to the
client–server model in database management. In 1998, Logic Works was acquired by
Platinum Technology which was later acquired, in May 1999, by
Computer Associates (CA). ERwin was initially made part of CA’s Jasmine suite but it was later added to their new AllFusion suite under the name AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler. The tool was later renamed to CA ERwin Data Modeler. In 2014
Embarcadero Technologies sought to acquire the product from
CA, Inc. In April 2016, Parallax Capital Partners, a
private equity firm, acquired the software from CA Technologies and appointed Adam Famularo as CEO. The company now operates under a new name stylized as erwin, Inc. In September 2016, erwin announced that it had acquired Corso, a British
enterprise architecture service provider. In December of the same year, erwin acquired the
business process modeling software Casewise, with a plan to integrate the two. In 2017, erwin released its Data Modeler
NoSQL, an enterprise-class data modeling solution for MongoDB. In April 2018, NoSQL data modeling support for Couchbase was added. Also that year, erwin launched a data governance solution with impact analysis and integrations to its business process, enterprise architecture and data modeling suites. In January 2018, the company acquired data harvesting technology and data governance consulting services company A&P Consulting. In January 2021,
Quest Software announced the acquisition of erwin, Inc. They also developed the erwin EDGE software platform, with EDGE as an acronym for “enterprise data governance experience”, intending to use data governance for data-driven insights to help accomplish organizational objectives. In February 2018 erwin released its first State of Data Governance Report with UBM. In August 2018, erwin acquired metadata management and data governance company AnalytiX DS. On December 31, 2020 erwin, Inc. was acquired by
Quest Software. The business unit is headed by Prashant Parikh. == Overview ==