Pivotal Group Finalizes Sale of GlobalMeet to N. Harris Computer Corp.
Pivotal Group Finalizes Sale of GlobalMeet
In a significant move within the tech investment landscape, Pivotal Group, based in Phoenix, has sold GlobalMeet, an acclaimed platform for webcasting and virtual events, to N. Harris Computer Corporation. This strategic decision, announced on January 26, 2026, effectively closes a successful chapter for Pivotal Group after two years of focused improvements and strategic leadership within GlobalMeet.
The acquisition by N. Harris Computer Corporation, part of the Canadian conglomerate Constellation Software Inc., adds to Harris's portfolio the expertise and reputation of GlobalMeet, which is trusted by more than half of Fortune 500 companies.
Pivotal Group's ownership of GlobalMeet was marked by a concerted effort to upgrade the platform's capabilities. Over the past two years, Pivotal invested millions into enhancing the technology, securing enterprise-level scalability, and enriching premium event services. During this time, they also strengthened the leadership structure, bringing in a world-class management team to steer GlobalMeet toward greater heights.
Francis Najafi, founder and CEO of Pivotal Group, expressed pride in the evolution of GlobalMeet since its acquisition. He stated, "We recognized the inherent value of GlobalMeet and its significance for large organizations. By refining our focus and executing substantial upgrades, we have established it as a reliable communications solution for industry giants."
With a market capitalization nearing $70 billion, Constellation Software is known for operating a wide array of specialized software businesses globally. The purchase of GlobalMeet aligns with its strategy to expand in secure enterprise communications and technology tailored for large-scale virtual events. Dana Lendorf-McCarthy, Group President of Harris Onyx Group, highlighted the prestige of GlobalMeet's reputation, stating their enthusiasm for becoming its long-term support partner.
The sale process was conducted through a competitive bidding atmosphere, facilitated by The Cosine Group and legally supported by Weiss Brown. This deal not only signifies a win for Pivotal Group but also paves the way for GlobalMeet's expansive future under Harris's aegis.
Pivotal Group, founded by the former Phoenix Suns co-owner Francis Najafi, has remained active in investing in technology firms, with stakes in companies like Network Solutions, Global Capacity, and MegaPath, aiming to capitalize on emerging tech trends. Their portfolio also includes a luxury mountain community in Park City, Utah, showcasing their diverse investment interests.
In summary, the transition of GlobalMeet to N. Harris Computer Corporation represents a strategic enhancement both for the platform itself and for the wider enterprise communications space, heralding new opportunities for growth and innovation.
For further inquiries, media representatives can contact Jennifer Parks-Sturgeon at (480) 495-3806 or via email. This sale position GlobalMeet not just as a platform, but as a critical asset in the evolving digital landscape that enterprises rely on for seamless communication and events.