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Document Management Company iManage Says It Has Taken Strategic Growth Investment from Bain Capital

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The document management company iManage has taken a strategic growth investment from Bain Capital Tech Opportunities in order to accelerate its organic growth and the continued evolution of its cloud-based platform, it said today. billion, getting iManage in the deal. billion of the purchase price.

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Document Management Company iManage Says It Has Taken Strategic Growth Investment from Bain Capital

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The document management company iManage has taken a strategic growth investment from Bain Capital Tech Opportunities in order to accelerate its organic growth and the continued evolution of its cloud-based platform, it said today. billion, getting iManage in the deal. billion of the purchase price.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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was nearly two decades earlier, in 2002, when the document management company iManage debuted on the Nasdaq market. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1 But it was not just self-represented litigants who were disadvantaged by remote work.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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was nearly two decades earlier, in 2002, when the document management company iManage debuted on the Nasdaq market. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1 But it was not just self-represented litigants who were disadvantaged by remote work.

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iManage CEO Neil Araujo: ‘Making Knowledge Work is Why We Exist’

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It has been quite a journey for the document management company iManage. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1 We built an application around it that’s integrated into the document management experience. billion of the purchase price.