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Box recently acquired the no-code start-up Crooze. With this, Box aims to “transform enterprise content management.”

With the acquisition, Box has acquired a start-up that focuses on business contracts, automatic document review and document metadata. For this purpose, Crooze has developed several tools. In addition, this company also offers a no-code platform for developing applications for business processes.

Crooze solutions and the no-code platform, among other things, allow companies to automate their digital asset management through various channels. Examples include portal websites, metadata extraction and document library management.

Unsurprising acquisition

The choice to acquire Crooze by the cloud-based content specialist hasn’t really come out of the blue. All of this startup’s solutions and applications are focused exclusively on the Box platform. In addition, Crooze’s customers include 55 of the largest corporate Box customers.

Integration into Box

Box plans to integrate Crooze’s technology into its own portfolio of products and services. Among other things, it is already using the specialist’s applications to build a metadata extraction tool that leverages Box AI functionality.

Box’s user-based content and data security policies also ensure that employees cannot simply access sensitive data when using applications based on the Crooze no-code platform.

Box has yet to determine the roadmap for final integration of Crooze solutions and applications into its own products and platforms.

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