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Genesys, or Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., is an American
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company that sells
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(CX) and
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technology to mid-sized and large businesses. It sells both
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and
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software. The company was founded in 1990 and was acquired by investment firms Permira Funds and
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(TCV) in February 2012.


History

Genesys was founded by Gregory Shenkkman and Alec Miloslavsky in October 1990. The company's original seed funding was $150,000 in loans from the founders' families. The company completed its
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(IPO) in June 1997 and was listed on the
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under the
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GCTI. In late 1999,
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(then Alcatel) acquired Genesys for $1.5 billion. In October 2007, Paul Segre succeeded Wes Hayden as Genesys's
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(CEO). In February 2012, Permira and TCV acquired Genesys from Alcatel-Lucent for $1.5 billion. In July 2016, private equity investor
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purchased a $900 million stake in Genesys from majority owners Permira and Technology Crossover Ventures, valuing the company at $3.8 billion. In May 2019, former Skype CEO Tony Bates joined Genesys as the new CEO, with former CEO Segre moving to the position of chairman.


Acquisitions

The company has grown over the years through a series of acquisitions. In December 1997, Genesys acquired Forte Software, Inc. (later renamed Adante). In December 1998, Genesys acquired Plato Software Corporation. In June 1999, the company acquired Next Age Technologies, a workforce management software developer. In May 2001, the company purchased IBM's CallPath computer telephony integration (CTI) business. In 2002, Genesys parent Alcatel acquired Telera, a
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-based developer of voice portal and
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(IVR) systems, and merged the company into Genesys. In April 2006, Genesys acquired VoiceGenie Technologies, a developer of voice self-service software based on VoiceXML. In December 2007, Genesys announced it acquired Informiam, a developer of
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software for customer service operations. In January 2009, Genesys announced the acquisition of Conseros, a developer of high-volume work item management software and SDE Software Development Engineering, a creator of hosting management software for contact centers. In May 2013, the company acquired Angel.com, a provider of cloud-based contact center solutions, from parent company MicroStrategy, for $110 million. In March 2014, the company acquired Solariat, a developer of software to measure and manage social media engagements for customers. In May 2014, the company acquired OVM Solutions, a developer of cloud-based customer communications software. In 2016, the company acquired the Genesys division of EIT, its regional partner in Korea. In December, Genesys acquired Interactive Intelligence, a developer of customer experience software for the cloud, for $1.4B In February 2017, Genesys acquired Silver Lining, an employee performance management company that developed applications to support and analyze employee performance and learning automation. In February 2018, Genesys acquired AltoCloud, a customer journey analytics provider. In March 2020, the company acquired nGUVU, a partner purchased to add gamification to its workforce engagement management suite. In March, 2021, the company announced the acquisition the Bold360 suite of digital engagement software from LogMeIn.


Products

The company develops call center software for businesses. The software is available over the cloud, or as on-premises software. The company's products include the following: *Genesys Multicloud CX, formerly Genesys Engage and PureEngage, Genesys' multicloud call center software available on all three major public cloud platforms - AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, deployed either in a public or private cloud setting. *Genesys Cloud CX, formerly PureCloud, microservices-based software built on Amazon Web Services *PureConnect, formerly Customer Interaction Center or CIC (developed by Interactive Intelligence), software for customer experience management at contact centers *Genesys DX, predictive digital customer engagement software which combines customer experience software (CX) with artificial intelligence (AI)


Operations

Genesys is headquartered in Menlo Park,
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, and has offices in
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, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Australia.


Sponsorships

Genesys is the primary sponsor of
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driver James Hinchcliffe in the #29
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Honda. The company also has sponsorships with the
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for the Genesys 300 and Genesys 600 races.


See also

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References

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