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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