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World's largest ice cream specialty chain with 8,000 shops; 31 Flavors concept and ice cream cakes under Inspire Brands competing with Cold Stone and Dairy Queen for specialty ice cream.
Baskin-Robbins is the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty shops, famous for its "31 Flavors" concept — offering 31 different flavors representing one for each day of the month — and for introducing innovative, premium ice cream flavors to mainstream consumers since its founding. Founded in 1945 in Glendale, California by Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins, Baskin-Robbins operates approximately 8,000 shops in 50+ countries and is owned by Inspire Brands (the private equity-backed restaurant group that also owns Arby's, Sonic, Jimmy John's, and Dunkin' Brands). Dunkin' Brands owned Baskin-Robbins before Inspire Brands' acquisition.\n\nBaskin-Robbins' menu features over 100 flavors available seasonally and regionally, with core favorites including Mint Chocolate Chip, Pralines 'n Cream, Very Berry Strawberry, and seasonal limited offerings. The brand is known for ice cream cakes (customizable ice cream cakes for birthdays and celebrations), specialty shakes, and innovative flavor development — the Baskin-Robbins flavor library has over 1,000 flavors developed since founding.\n\nIn 2025, Baskin-Robbins competes with Cold Stone Creamery, Dairy Queen (Blizzard treats), Haagen-Dazs, Ben & Jerry's (Unilever), and local artisan ice cream shops for ice cream specialty retail market share. The chain operates primarily through franchise agreements. The brand's international presence is strong in Asian markets (Japan, South Korea, India) where Baskin-Robbins has significant cultural presence. The 2025 strategy focuses on digital ordering and rewards program growth, seasonal limited flavors that drive social media engagement and repeat visits, and continuing international market development in Asia and the Middle East.
Part of Deltek $750M revenue Sept 2025; 30K+ organizations worldwide; 23K+ organizations in 80+ countries; 8.1% ERP market share; part of Roper Technologies; Dela AI assistant launched Feb 2025
Deltek Vantagepoint is the flagship enterprise resource planning platform from Deltek, a software company founded in 1983 and headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. Deltek was built specifically for project-based businesses — architecture, engineering, construction, consulting, and government contracting — with the recognition that standard ERP software designed for product manufacturing failed to address the project-centric financial, resource, and operational workflows of professional services firms. Vantagepoint is Deltek's modern, cloud-native successor to its long-running Vision platform, specifically optimized for AEC and professional services organizations.\n\nVantagepoint integrates project accounting, CRM, resource management, project management, business intelligence, and HR in a single platform with project profitability as the organizing lens. The system tracks labor costs, consultant expenses, and subcontractor billings against project budgets in real time, and provides firm-wide visibility into utilization rates, pipeline, and revenue forecasting. It supports government contract compliance, including DCAA audit requirements for cost-plus contracts, which is a critical differentiator for firms working with federal agencies. Deltek's broader product family also includes Costpoint for government contractors and ComputerEase for construction accounting.\n\nDeltek reached $750 million in revenue as of September 2025 and serves more than 30,000 organizations worldwide, commanding an 8.1% share of the professional services ERP market. The company is a subsidiary of Roper Technologies, a diversified technology holding company. Vantagepoint's deep AEC-specific functionality, compliance capabilities, and broad installed base make Deltek the dominant ERP vendor for architecture and engineering firms.
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