Verint bought by Thoma Bravo in US$2 billion deal

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Verint bought by Thoma Bravo in US$2 billion deal
Thoma Bravo will acquire Verint Systems in a US$2 billion ($3.1 billion) deal, including debt, the customer engagement platform said, marking the latest software buyout as private equity firms increasingly bet on AI to navigate an uncertain economy. Software companies have emerged as prime ...

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