
Nuix Limited provides investigative analytics and intelligence software solutions in the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. The company offers Nuix Workstation, a solution for processing file formats and source types into meaningful information by capturing the content, metadata, and context; Nuix Discover that provides processing, analytics, and machine learning-powered review in a single platform; and Nuix Investigate, a solution which extracts, correlates, and contextualizes various types of data types, across people, objects, locations, and events. The company also provides Nuix Adaptive Security, monitors, detects, and responds to the threats of enterprises; Nuix Enterprise Collection Center, a solution to collect disk images or selected data from laptops, desktops, servers, enterprise file shares, and Microsoft sharepoint sites to legal, investigation, security, and compliance teams for investigation; Nuix Automation, a web-based multi-user graphical tool that allows to map out complex data processes across various activities and machines; and Nuix NLP, a solution which combines machine learning technologies with a proprietary language model to discover, understand, classify, and quantify text content. It serves corporations, governments, law enforcement industries, law firms, advisories, and service partners. The company was formerly known as Nuix Pty Ltd and changed its name to Nuix Limited in September 2020. Nuix Limited was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.
Nuix Limited trades as NXLLF on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Software - Application and reports in USD.
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Company website: https://www.nuix.com
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