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NICE Systems company history timeline

1986

Nice Systems was created in 1986 by a team of engineers led by Benny Levin and including David Arzi, Micky Golan, and others.

1994

In 1994, 3Com bought NiceCom, paying more than $58 million.

1995

In 1995, the company had received its first large-scale civilian contract, for $30 million from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to install NiceLog in a number of United States airports.

1997

These included NiceCall, launched in 1997 as an upgraded version of NiceLog for the public safety sector.

1998

In 1998, the company acquired International Blue Software Co., paying $6 million for its expertise in remote monitoring and employee training.

2002

Nice's largest acquisition came in 2002, when it agreed to acquire Thales Contact Solutions, a move that helped Nice gain a significant presence in the European market.

As an example, in 2002, the company launched a new product, called Call2Action.

2004

Nice took its technology to the next level in 2004, when it released its latest product, Nice Perform.

2006

In June 2006, the company announced that it had completed two additional acquisitions.

2020

NICE RPA Rated a Leader in Everest Group's 2020 Peak Matrix for the 3rd Consecutive Year

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