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Melbourne software firm QA Software acquired by US construction giant Kiewit subsidiary InEight

By Michael Jenkin on Mar 19, 2018 5:08PM
Melbourne software firm QA Software acquired by US construction giant Kiewit subsidiary InEight

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A US-based construction project management software developer is acquiring Melbourne-based document management software vendor QA Software for an undisclosed sum. Arizona-based InEight’s acquisition will include QA’s flagship document management and collaboration application, ...

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By Michael Jenkin
Mar 19 2018
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