NiCE was founded in 1986 as Neptune Intelligence Computer Engineering (NICE) in
Israel; later, on October 14, 1991, the Company was renamed NICE Systems Ltd with the acronym no longer in active use. Much of the early technology developed by NiCE was for
contact centers,
financial services and
business intelligence markets. The computer engineers that founded NiCE created a telephony voice recording system in the early 90s, followed by
ATM software under the subsidiary NICECom. The ATM vendor quickly grew its operations in the 90s and NiCE sold its subsidiary to
3Com in 1994 for $54 million. In 2007, NiCE acquired Actimize for $280 million. The company developed risk management software for various markets. In 2011, NiCE acquired UK-based Fizzback with the value of the deal said to be $80 million. The UK company specialized in customer feedback, collecting real-time
customer experience information. At the time of acquisition, Fizzback processed 150 million individual feedback reports; many of these reports were taken from
social media platforms. In 2014, Zeevi Bregman left his role as CEO, to be replaced by
Barak Eilam who previously served as President, a role he had held for 18 months before becoming CEO. NiCE relocated its headquarters to a new 60,000 square foot office building on the
Hudson River waterfront in 2015. Qognify has since been acquired by
Hexagon AB in 2023. On June 6, 2016, the company was renamed NiCE Ltd and acquired inContact for a reported $960 million. Paul Jarman of inContact would continue as CEO to lead the inContact division once integrated into NiCE. In 2018, NiCE acquired
The Mattersight Corporation that was founded as a behavioral analytics software company in 1994, before expanding into cloud analytics and its SaaS offering. The agreed deal was $90 million, which made the total acquisition price 25% above share value. Mattersight's service offering was integrated into NiCE. In May 2019, NiCE acquired Brand Embassy. In April 2021, it was announced that NiCE would be acquiring
MindTouch, a
San Diego–based knowledge management company founded in 2005. NICE rebranded the platform as CXone Expert. In 2021, growth in numerous tech sectors led to NiCE receiving a valuation of $17 billion, making it the most valuable company in
Israel. During the same period, the company partnered with
Google Cloud. In June 2023, NiCE was recognized by
Frost & Sullivan with its 2023 Best Practices Company of the Year Award for Conversational AI. In June 2024, it was announced that its CEO
Barak Eilam would be stepping down from his role as chief executive officer at the end of 2024. Eilam would continue to be involved with NiCE during the first half of 2025, serving in a strategic consulting role for the software company. Just over a month after the announcement of Eilam's departure, former
SAP executive Scott Russell was announced as his replacement. Russell would begin is role as CEO effective January 1, 2025. In Q3, NiCE announced a 13% year-on-year growth cloud service revenue. NiCE updated CXone Mpower in late 2024, after which the company was described to be "well positioned" for growth in the CCaaS market. This included analysts at
Cantor Fitzgerald, who had NiCE as one of their picks to benefit from the rise of
AI use by corporations. The company completed the year by reporting strong financial results, with $2.7 billion total revenue from the Q4 2024 earnings. In January 2025, NiCE announced plans to expand its
anti–money laundering (AML) strategy globally, while market capitalization for the software firm had reached $10.49 billion. NiCE was in the media again later that month when its CXone Mpower platform helped
Great Southern Bank dramatically cut waiting times. In early 2025, NiCE experienced a 6.16% single day rise in its
share price. After starting his role as CEO, Scott Russell spoke about his plans and future expectations for NiCE. He stated in his first official interview as CEO with CX Today that the focus will remain on expansion and AI. During 2025, NiCE formed several partnerships with other technology firms. This included the May announcement with
AWS, which made NiCE’s CXone Mpower CCaaS platform available on the
AWS Marketplace. With a continued effort to grow its reach in AI, NiCE partnered with
ServiceNow to provide an integrated platform. Other partnerships included
Snowflake Inc. and
RingCentral, with both expected to strengthen its enterprise monitoring capabilities. In July 2025, NiCE announced that it would acquire the
Düsseldorf-based provider of conversational and
agentic AI software, Cognigy. NiCE announced the transaction was finalized in September. Cognigy develops automation tools used in
customer service operations, including its Cognigy.AI platform, which supports multilingual voice and chat interactions. NiCE stated that the technology would be integrated into its CXone platform while continuing to be offered as a standalone product. It also completed a rebrand around the same period, introducing a lower case "i" in its name. At the Interactions 2025 conference, CXone Mpower Agents were showcased for the first time as the corporation’s inaugural AI agent. ==Products and services==