Company used by Lubbock government agency acquires AI company – KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas Tyler Technologies announced in a press release on Tuesday, August 8 that it had acquired artificial intelligence company Computing System Innovations.

According to the release, Tyler Technologies now adds AI-driven redaction and indexing solutions to its portfolio.

CSI is a company that has provided the leading artificial intelligence (AI) automation, redaction, and indexing solution for courts, recorders, attorneys, and others, the press release stated.

Tyler does business with both Lubbock and Lubbock County for government software systems. Years ago, Tyler Technologies bought a Lubbock company, INCODE. Tyler still maintains a Lubbock location, according to a 2022 entry on the companys website.

Read the following press release from Tyler Technologies for more information.

PLANO, Texas(BUSINESS WIRE) Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TYL) announced today it has acquired Computing System Innovations, LLC (CSI), a company that provides the leading artificial intelligence (AI) automation, redaction, and indexing solution for courts, recorders, attorneys, and others.

Through this acquisition, Tyler adds CSIs AI-driven redaction and indexing solution to its portfolio, bringing automated data entry and document processing options to current and prospective clients. In addition, Tyler plans to leverage CSIs AI and automation technology across other Tyler verticals, including Municipal & Schools, Property & Recording, and Platform Solutions.

CSI and Tyler have both served the court technology space for many years and have worked as partners on behalf of Tylers clients often, so we are thrilled to officially welcome them to Tyler, said Brian McGrath, president of Tylers Courts & Justice Division. CSIs expertise in AI and machine learning-powered process automation combined with Tylers expansive footprint will help us deliver even stronger electronic filing and Enterprise Justice solutions to our clients.

CSIs Intellidact Platform is a suite of applications that enhance document processing and identity protection with AI technology. These applications include data redaction; data extraction; document classification; and process automation. Tylers eFile & Serve solution allows users to electronically file documents with the court via a secure, web-based portal. The addition of CSIs platform will elevate the eFile & Serve solution by making the filing process quicker, less redundant, and more accurate.

CSI has more than 80 clients across the United States, including the United States Army; the Supreme Court of Virginia; the State of Iowa; the City of New York; and Tarrant County, Texas. The company has won multiple industry awards due to its significant and transformative impact in the justice technology space.

We have seen great demand from the public sector and courts specifically for AI-powered document automation that significantly reduces manual labor of document review and data entry. We couldnt be more excited to combine our expertise with Tylers to provide AI-enabled document automations within Tylers impressive product suites, said Henry Sal, president and CEO, CSI.

Orlando, Florida-based CSI was founded in 1987 by Henry Sal and Glen Johnson. Management and staff will become part of Tylers Courts & Justice Division, and continuing employees will remain in their current office locations.

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