KANA Software sharpening M&A blade, acquires Ciboodle

Contact: Thejeswi Venkatesh, Ben Kolada

Since being taken private by Accel-KKR in early 2010, KANA Software has revved its M&A engine. On Tuesday, KANA announced its fourth acquisition since its take-private, picking up call-center software veteran Ciboodle from Sword Group to bolster its agent desktop, business process management and social CRM capabilities. The Ciboodle buy is KANA’s latest deal as it inorganically moves to become a more robust platform for customer-centric support processes across channels and devices.

KANA’s acquisitions have focused on adding social capabilities to its platform and better serving the SMB market. In April 2011, the company bought social media monitoring company Overtone. KANA then integrated the target’s social analytics and infused key areas of its core platform with its own social CRM capabilities, resulting in a simple-to-use tool for support agents to identify issues or receive service requests via popular social networks. Last April, in an attempt to better serve the midmarket, KANA added more cloud clout by reaching for Trinicom. Arma Partners, which advised KANA on its acquisition of Lagan Technologies in October 2010, advised the company again on the Ciboodle purchase. We’ll have a longer report on KANA’s Ciboodle buy in tonight’s Daily 451.

KANA M&A since its take-private by Accel-KKR

Date announced Target Target abstract
July 10, 2012 Ciboodle Call-center software provider
April 24, 2012 Trinicom Customer service automation SaaS
April 5, 2011 Overtone Social media monitoring SaaS
October 6, 2010 Lagan Technologies Call-center software provider

Source: The 451 M&A KnowledgeBase

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