Tungsten Automation
American intelligent automation software provider
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January 16 2024 | Kofax was officially renamed to Tungsten Automation. |
July 2022 | Clearlake Capital and TA Associates completed their acquisition of the company from Thoma Bravo. |
June 2021 | Kofax acquired PSIGEN Software, Inc., a provider of document capture, content management, and workflow automation software. In August, the company also acquired cloud-based print management system provider Printix.net. |
May 2019 | Kofax acquired Top Image Systems (NASDAQ:TISA)(TIS). |
November 2018 | Kofax acquired the Document Imaging Division of Nuance Communications, gaining Power PDF, PaperPort document management, and OmniPage optical character recognition software applications. |
July 2017 | Thoma Bravo acquired Lexmark's Enterprise Software business, including Kofax, ReadSoft, and Perceptive Software. Kofax and ReadSoft combined into a single, newly independent Thoma Bravo portfolio company. |
March 24 2015 | Lexmark International, Inc. entered into a merger agreement with Kofax Inc., acquiring outstanding shares for US$11 per share, or approximately US$1 billion. Kofax combined with Perceptive Software to form an expanded business content and management software unit. |
September 2014 | Kofax acquired Softpro, an e-signature and signature verification software company in Stuttgart, Germany. |
2013 | Kofax added robotic process automation (RPA) developer Kapow Software and was added to the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker KFX. |
May 2011 | Kofax Inc. acquired Atalasoft Inc., an image software company, and later in December, purchased London IT company Singularity for US$48 million to enable business process management and case management software. |
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