Aug. 3, 2022, 7:49 p.m. | Emma Vail

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Private equity firm Thoma Bravo announced Wednesday a $2.8 billion all-cash deal to buy Denver-based authentication software company Ping Identity and take it private.  Founded in 2002, Ping Identity’s software replaces traditional password authentication with technology that matches selfies to government issued IDs. Private equity firm Vista Equity Partners gained majority ownership of Ping in […]


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