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Tungsten Automation

Tungsten Automation, formerly Kofax Inc., is an Irvine, California-based intelligent automation software provider. Founded in 1985, the company's software allows businesses to automate and improve business workflows by simplifying the handling of data and documents.[2]

Tungsten Automation
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer software
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
FoundersDavid Silver, Dean Hough
HeadquartersIrvine, California
Key people
Reynolds C. Bish (CEO)
ProductsIntelligent automation, cognitive capture, robotic process automation, business process orchestration, data integration, customer communications management, analytics, print management
Revenue $500 million (2020)
Owner
Number of employees
2,200 (2024)[1]
Websitewww.tungstenautomation.com

Since 2017, the company has been an independent portfolio company owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo.[3] In 2022, Clearlake Capital and TA Associates completed their acquisition of the company from Thoma Bravo.

History edit

Tungsten Automation was founded in 1985 as Kofax Image Products by engineers Dean Hough and David Silver, who worked together at document processing company FileNet.[4] Silver became the company's chief executive officer and president.[5] The company initially focused on making personal computer circuit boards to convert them into image-processing machines, and its first products were released in 1989.[4]

In the 1990s, the company continued to develop its core image processing technology.[6]

In October 1997, the company went public on the Nasdaq market.[7]

In July 1999, the company announced it would be purchased by UK-based holding company DICOM Group in a reported US$75 million cash deal, with the intent to pair Kofax Image Products, Inc.’s digital capture technology with DICOM Group's distribution services in Europe.[6]

In July 2000, CEO and President Silver stepped down and was succeeded by Arnold von Büren, former deputy chief executive officer of Dicom.[5]

In 2002, Rick Murphy was named CEO of Kofax, and von Büren was promoted to CEO of Dicom Group.[8]

In April 2003, Kofax acquired Mohomine Inc., an automated text classification and extraction developer.[9]

In December 2005, Dicom Group / Kofax Inc. appointed Rob Klatell as CEO of Dicom.[10]

In November 2007, then CEO Rob Klatell was replaced by Reynolds Bish, former CEO of Captiva Software, now part of OpenText.[8]

In January 2008, the company renamed Kofax Image Products, Inc. and Dicom Group as Kofax Inc.[11]

In May 2011, Kofax Inc. announced the acquisition of Atalasoft Inc., an image software company whose primary product was a document imaging toolkit named dotImage.[12] In December, Kofax Inc.’s US$48 million bid to purchase London IT company Singularity was accepted.[13] This acquisition enabled business process management (BPM) and case management software to exist through public or private SaaS (software as a service) platforms.[14]

In the summer of 2013, Kofax added robotic process automation (RPA) developer Kapow Software (now: Kofax RPA). In December, Kofax Inc. was added to the Nasdaq Stock Market as (KFX).[15]

In September 2014, Kofax acquired Softpro, an e-signature and signature verification software company in Stuttgart, Germany, as a separate entity.[16]

In March 2015, Kofax Inc. purchased Aia Holding, a customer communications management company in The Netherlands, in a US$19.5 million cash deal.[17] Also in March, the company introduced Mobile ID, image validation software for capturing proof-of-identity documents required for secure processes such as opening bank accounts.[17]

On March 24, 2015, Lexmark International, Inc. and Kofax Inc. entered into a merger agreement. Lexmark acquired outstanding shares of Kofax Inc. for US$11 per share, or approximately US$1 billion.[18][19] After the acquisition closed, Kofax Inc. combined with Perceptive Software, a subsidiary of Lexmark, to form an expanded business content and management software unit of their parent company.[19] Kofax Inc. ended the 2015 fiscal year with US$297 million in revenue.[19]

In the spring of 2016, Lexmark and its subsidiaries were acquired by an investment consortium led by Apex Technology Co. and PAG Asia Capital. The purchase was valued at US$3.6 billion.[20]

In July 2017, private equity and growth capital firm Thoma Bravo acquired Lexmark's Enterprise Software business which consisted of three entities: Kofax, ReadSoft, and Perceptive Software.[21] Following this, Kofax and ReadSoft combined into a single, newly independent Thoma Bravo portfolio company.[21]

In November 2018, Kofax announced it was acquiring the Document Imaging Division of Nuance Communications.[22] By means of this acquisition, Kofax gained Nuance's Power PDF, PaperPort document management and OmniPage optical character recognition software applications.

In May 2019, Kofax issued a press release announcing the closing of its acquisition of Top Image Systems (NASDAQ:TISA)(TIS).[23]

In June 2021, Kofax announced the acquisition of PSIGEN Software, Inc., a provider of document capture, content management and workflow automation software and solutions.[24] In August, the company announced the acquisition of cloud-based print management system provider Printix.net.[25]

In July 2022, Clearlake Capital and TA Associates completed their acquisition of the company from Thoma Bravo.[26]

On January 16, 2024, Kofax was renamed to Tungsten Automation.[1]

Products edit

Tungsten Automation develops intelligent automation software for businesses, for applications ranging from print management, to process automation and document/pdf management.[22] Its products are grouped into four categories: Intelligent Automation Platform; Finance & Accounting; Capture & Print; and Desktop Productivity.

The company's Intelligent Automation Platform supports digital workflows and includes the following components:

  • TotalAgility, a workflow orchestration software within the Intelligent Automation Platform that includes low-code, document intelligence, process orchestration, and connected systems capabilities to improve business processes[27]
  • RPA, robotic process automation software that allows code-free automation of labor-intensive, multi-step tasks across systems and data sources[28]
  • SignDoc, e-signature software that verifies electronic signatures for document workflows[29]

The company's Finance & Accounting group develops an Accounts Payable (AP) Automation Platform which includes the following:

  • AP Agility, artificial intelligence-enabled accounts payable software, used to simplify internal business processes[30]
  • AP Essentials (formerly ReadSoft Online) invoice processing software that automatically captures and validates invoice data from multiple formats[31]
  • Invoice Portal, an online portal for electronic invoicing[citation needed]

The company's Capture & Print business area develops software to support print-centric business processes, including the following:

  • ControlSuite, print management, capture and document security software[32]
  • AutoStore, software for automated and compliant document capture[33]
  • Capture, software for processing and integrating content directly into a business's workflow from any location[33][34]

The company's Desktop Productivity software includes a variety of software for managing documents. Desktop Productivity products include:

  • Power PDF, software for creating, converting, editing, sharing and e-signing PDF files.[35]
  • PaperPort, software for scanning, storing and managing documents

Operations edit

Tungsten Automation is headquartered in Irvine, California.[2] As of 2024, it had approximately 2,200 employees in 32 countries around the world.[1] Specialized industries include healthcare, insurance, transportation & logistics, government, finance & accounting and business process management. Customers and partners include Xerox, HP Inc., Canon Inc., Samsung, Visa Inc. and The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.[22][36][37]

References edit

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  8. ^ a b "Dicom Turns To Bish" (PDF). Document Imaging Report. November 16, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  9. ^ "Kofax Buys Text Classification, Extraction Developer". eWeek. April 9, 2003. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
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  13. ^ "US takeover for Londonderry IT firm Singularity". BBC News. December 6, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
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  19. ^ a b c "Perceptive Software's owner makes $1 billion acquisition". The Kansas City Star. March 24, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
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Tungsten Automation formerly Kofax Inc is an Irvine California based intelligent automation software provider Founded in 1985 the company s software allows businesses to automate and improve business workflows by simplifying the handling of data and documents 2 Tungsten AutomationCompany typePrivateIndustryComputer softwareFounded1985 39 years ago 1985 FoundersDavid Silver Dean HoughHeadquartersIrvine CaliforniaKey peopleReynolds C Bish CEO ProductsIntelligent automation cognitive capture robotic process automation business process orchestration data integration customer communications management analytics print managementRevenue 500 million 2020 OwnerClearlake CapitalTA AssociatesNumber of employees2 200 2024 1 Websitewww wbr tungstenautomation wbr com Since 2017 the company has been an independent portfolio company owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo 3 In 2022 Clearlake Capital and TA Associates completed their acquisition of the company from Thoma Bravo Contents 1 History 2 Products 3 Operations 4 ReferencesHistory editTungsten Automation was founded in 1985 as Kofax Image Products by engineers Dean Hough and David Silver who worked together at document processing company FileNet 4 Silver became the company s chief executive officer and president 5 The company initially focused on making personal computer circuit boards to convert them into image processing machines and its first products were released in 1989 4 In the 1990s the company continued to develop its core image processing technology 6 In October 1997 the company went public on the Nasdaq market 7 In July 1999 the company announced it would be purchased by UK based holding company DICOM Group in a reported US 75 million cash deal with the intent to pair Kofax Image Products Inc s digital capture technology with DICOM Group s distribution services in Europe 6 In July 2000 CEO and President Silver stepped down and was succeeded by Arnold von Buren former deputy chief executive officer of Dicom 5 In 2002 Rick Murphy was named CEO of Kofax and von Buren was promoted to CEO of Dicom Group 8 In April 2003 Kofax acquired Mohomine Inc an automated text classification and extraction developer 9 In December 2005 Dicom Group Kofax Inc appointed Rob Klatell as CEO of Dicom 10 In November 2007 then CEO Rob Klatell was replaced by Reynolds Bish former CEO of Captiva Software now part of OpenText 8 In January 2008 the company renamed Kofax Image Products Inc and Dicom Group as Kofax Inc 11 In May 2011 Kofax Inc announced the acquisition of Atalasoft Inc an image software company whose primary product was a document imaging toolkit named dotImage 12 In December Kofax Inc s US 48 million bid to purchase London IT company Singularity was accepted 13 This acquisition enabled business process management BPM and case management software to exist through public or private SaaS software as a service platforms 14 In the summer of 2013 Kofax added robotic process automation RPA developer Kapow Software now Kofax RPA In December Kofax Inc was added to the Nasdaq Stock Market as KFX 15 In September 2014 Kofax acquired Softpro an e signature and signature verification software company in Stuttgart Germany as a separate entity 16 In March 2015 Kofax Inc purchased Aia Holding a customer communications management company in The Netherlands in a US 19 5 million cash deal 17 Also in March the company introduced Mobile ID image validation software for capturing proof of identity documents required for secure processes such as opening bank accounts 17 On March 24 2015 Lexmark International Inc and Kofax Inc entered into a merger agreement Lexmark acquired outstanding shares of Kofax Inc for US 11 per share or approximately US 1 billion 18 19 After the acquisition closed Kofax Inc combined with Perceptive Software a subsidiary of Lexmark to form an expanded business content and management software unit of their parent company 19 Kofax Inc ended the 2015 fiscal year with US 297 million in revenue 19 In the spring of 2016 Lexmark and its subsidiaries were acquired by an investment consortium led by Apex Technology Co and PAG Asia Capital The purchase was valued at US 3 6 billion 20 In July 2017 private equity and growth capital firm Thoma Bravo acquired Lexmark s Enterprise Software business which consisted of three entities Kofax ReadSoft and Perceptive Software 21 Following this Kofax and ReadSoft combined into a single newly independent Thoma Bravo portfolio company 21 In November 2018 Kofax announced it was acquiring the Document Imaging Division of Nuance Communications 22 By means of this acquisition Kofax gained Nuance s Power PDF PaperPort document management and OmniPage optical character recognition software applications In May 2019 Kofax issued a press release announcing the closing of its acquisition of Top Image Systems NASDAQ TISA TIS 23 In June 2021 Kofax announced the acquisition of PSIGEN Software Inc a provider of document capture content management and workflow automation software and solutions 24 In August the company announced the acquisition of cloud based print management system provider Printix net 25 In July 2022 Clearlake Capital and TA Associates completed their acquisition of the company from Thoma Bravo 26 On January 16 2024 Kofax was renamed to Tungsten Automation 1 Products editTungsten Automation develops intelligent automation software for businesses for applications ranging from print management to process automation and document pdf management 22 Its products are grouped into four categories Intelligent Automation Platform Finance amp Accounting Capture amp Print and Desktop Productivity The company s Intelligent Automation Platform supports digital workflows and includes the following components TotalAgility a workflow orchestration software within the Intelligent Automation Platform that includes low code document intelligence process orchestration and connected systems capabilities to improve business processes 27 RPA robotic process automation software that allows code free automation of labor intensive multi step tasks across systems and data sources 28 SignDoc e signature software that verifies electronic signatures for document workflows 29 The company s Finance amp Accounting group develops an Accounts Payable AP Automation Platform which includes the following AP Agility artificial intelligence enabled accounts payable software used to simplify internal business processes 30 AP Essentials formerly ReadSoft Online invoice processing software that automatically captures and validates invoice data from multiple formats 31 Invoice Portal an online portal for electronic invoicing citation needed The company s Capture amp Print business area develops software to support print centric business processes including the following ControlSuite print management capture and document security software 32 AutoStore software for automated and compliant document capture 33 Capture software for processing and integrating content directly into a business s workflow from any location 33 34 The company s Desktop Productivity software includes a variety of software for managing documents Desktop Productivity products include Power PDF software for creating converting editing sharing and e signing PDF files 35 PaperPort software for scanning storing and managing documentsOperations editTungsten Automation is headquartered in Irvine California 2 As of 2024 it had approximately 2 200 employees in 32 countries around the world 1 Specialized industries include healthcare insurance transportation amp logistics government finance amp accounting and business process management Customers and partners include Xerox HP Inc Canon Inc Samsung Visa Inc and The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi 22 36 37 References edit a b c A New Chapter Begins Kofax is now Tungsten Automation BusinessWire January 16 2024 Retrieved March 12 2024 a b Kofax CEO Explains 400M Document Imaging Buy Orange County Business Journal November 26 2018 Retrieved November 9 2021 Lexmark s Lenexa operations trade hands again Kansas City Business Journal May 3 2017 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b One Executive s Spinoff Begat Second Venture Technology After an industry veteran built his own computer company two of his workers found a non competitive application for a business LA Times August 18 1991 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b Silver Will Step Down as Kofax Officer LA Times June 2 2000 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b Kofax acquired by international investment group KMWorld July 30 1999 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Completes Initial Offering LA Times October 19 1997 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b Dicom Turns To Bish PDF Document Imaging Report November 16 2007 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Buys Text Classification Extraction Developer eWeek April 9 2003 Retrieved November 9 2021 Gammon Ralph November 3 2006 Dicom Strives To Improve Market Focus PDF Electronic data company consolidates under one name Kofax of Irvine Orange County Register February 22 2008 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Limited UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 2013 Retrieved May 7 2018 US takeover for Londonderry IT firm Singularity BBC News December 6 2011 Retrieved May 7 2018 Kofax Acquires Singularity Unifies Document Capture and BPM for On Premise Cloud Integration Developer News 2018 Retrieved May 7 2018 KOFAX LTD KFX IPO NASDAQ 2018 Retrieved May 7 2018 Kofax Acquires German E Signature Company Orange County Business Journal September 2 2014 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b Consumers are finally ready for paperless transactions Are you Fortune March 12 2015 Retrieved May 7 2018 Lexmark to Acquire Kofax SEC GOV March 24 2015 Retrieved May 7 2018 a b c Perceptive Software s owner makes 1 billion acquisition The Kansas City Star March 24 2015 Retrieved May 7 2018 Lexmark to Be Bought by Apex PAG Asia in 3 6 Billion Deal Bloomberg April 19 2016 Retrieved May 7 2018 a b Thoma Bravo to Acquire Lexmark s Kofax Finovate May 8 2017 Retrieved May 8 2018 a b c Kofax CEO Explains 400M Document Imaging Buy Orange County Business Journal November 26 2018 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Announces the Closing of its Acquisition of Top Image Systems Kofax May 6 2019 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Acquires PSIGEN Orange County Business Journal November 9 2021 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Acquires Print Management Software Provider Printix net PYMNTS November 9 2021 Retrieved November 9 2021 Thoma Brava completes sale of software firm Kofax to Clearlake and TA PE Hub July 25 2022 Retrieved July 25 2022 Kofax expands low code capabilities within TotalAgility KMWorld June 4 2021 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax ImageTech Partnership Uses Intelligent Automation To Expedite COVID 19 Relief Integration Developer News June 23 2020 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Simplifies E Signature Capture Processing CMS Wire July 9 2020 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Rolls Out New Version of AP Agility Software Pymnts April 13 2021 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Microsoft Team On Enhancing AP Automation CMS Wire July 9 2020 Retrieved November 9 2021 Brother and Kofax partner to offer unified solution KMWorld March 27 2020 Retrieved November 9 2021 a b Taulli Tom 28 February 2020 The Robotic Process Automation Handbook A Guide to Implementing RPA Systems Apress p 249 ISBN 9781484257296 Kofax Chief Bish Embraces Work From Home Concept US Department of Veteran s Affairs March 12 2020 Retrieved November 9 2021 VA Technical Reference Model v 21 11 PC World August 21 2018 Retrieved November 9 2021 Kofax Visa Cut B2B Payments Deal PYMNTS November 5 2014 Retrieved November 9 2021 Tokyo headquartered bank adopts RPA technology KM World February 26 2018 Retrieved November 9 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tungsten Automation amp oldid 1217081294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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