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Kofax

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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Computer software

Parent organization
  
Lexmark

Traded as
  
NASDAQ: KFX LSE: KFX

Founded
  
1985

Kofax

Key people
  
Greg Lock, (Chairman) Reynolds C. Bish, (CEO)

Products
  
Multichannel Information Capture, Process Management, Data Integration, Customer Communications Management, Analytics

Revenue
  
$266.3 million (FY2013)

Headquarters
  
Irvine, California, United States

CEO
  
Reynolds C. Bish (5 Nov 2007–)

Founders
  
Craig Bufton, Dean Hough, David Silver

Profiles

Kofax capture overview


Kofax Limited is a publicly traded American software company, listed on the NASDAQ, and based in Irvine, California. It produces applications software that provides information capture, process management, data integration, customer communications management and analytics.

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History

The company was founded in 1985 and was acquired by Dicom Group in 1999. It floated in the Alternative Investment Market in 1996 and was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1997. In January 2008 the parent company changed its name from Dicom Group to Kofax. In May 2011 Kofax acquired Atalasoft Inc., a small software firm whose primary product was a document imaging toolkit named dotImage. In December 2011 Kofax acquired Singularity Limited, a provider of business process management (BPM) and case management software. In July 2013 Kofax acquired Kapow Software, a data integration software provider. Kofax was first listed on the NASDAQ in December 2013. The company acquired Softpro in September 2014 and Aia Software in March 2015. In March 2015 Lexmark announced that it would acquire Kofax for roughly $1 billion.

The First Mile

The “First Mile” is a trademark of Kofax; it is intended to describe the initial information-intensive interactions customers have with an organization, such as loan applications, claims submissions, and new account openings. The company claims to make these initial interactions better for customers by providing software and technology applications – document capture, process management, dynamic case management, mobile applications and analytics software – to connect an organization's system of record (e.g., ERP, CRM and LOB systems) with its systems of engagement (e.g., email, fax, web portals, mobile devices).

References

Kofax Wikipedia