Software Acquisitions in Delaware

Delaware Software Deals to Watch

Software acquisitions in Delaware point to a mix of product expansion and platform buildouts—often by bringing new technology modules into an existing customer stack. Recent deals include acquisitions by Xtremepush, DocLib, uStudio, DiliTrust, and Ontario Systems, all tied to faster capability development or sharper go-to-market focus.

Across the listed transactions, a few themes recur: loyalty and CRM engagement enhancements (via gamification and personalization), procure-to-pay and supplier collaboration capabilities for ERP-adjacent workflows, and workflow/operations tooling that extends enterprise processes into adjacent markets. Several transactions also emphasize continuity—such as keeping supplier or customer-facing functionality aligned while widening platform reach.

While the deals are concentrated in Delaware, they span multiple software subsectors, including loyalty technology, accounts payable automation, private podcasting/workforce audio, enterprise legal management, and accounts receivable/workflow automation—illustrating how software roll-ups can follow both functional workflows and industry-specific needs.

What Stands Out

  • Xtremepush acquired Scrimmage in Delaware to accelerate its XP Loyalty launch, combining gamification and real-time personalization for CRM engagement.
  • DocLib acquired Broom Street Software to broaden procure-to-pay automation, adding supplier collaboration elements like a Supplier Portal and Purchasing Desk for its QAD-focused footprint.
  • uStudio acquired WorkPerfectly to bring private-podcast and AI-driven audio capabilities into its enterprise streaming and media platform.
  • PSG and 2ndWave Software purchased JAMS from Fortra, establishing JAMS Software as an independent company to support global IT operations customers.
  • DiliTrust acquired doeLEGAL to expand U.S. enterprise legal management offerings across matter management, e-billing, and e-discovery.
Buyer (recurring) Example Delaware deal (target) Focus theme
Xtremepush Scrimmage Loyalty + CRM engagement
DocLib Broom Street Software ERP-linked procure-to-pay workflows
DiliTrust doeLEGAL Enterprise legal management expansion
Ontario Systems Katabat Accounts receivable / collections workflow
  • Buyer
    Xtremepush
    Target
    Scrimmage
    Industry
    Software
    Type
    Buyout

    Xtremepush has acquired US-based loyalty platform Scrimmage to accelerate the launch of its XP Loyalty product and bring advanced gamification and real-time personalization into its CRM stack. The deal brings Scrimmage’s technology and founder Dan Taren into Xtremepush’s team to strengthen operator-facing loyalty capabilities and improve player engagement and retention.

  • Buyer
    DocLib
    Target
    Broom Street Software
    Industry
    Software
    Type
    Buyout

    DocLib, a Wilmington, Delaware–based provider of ERP-integrated accounts payable automation, has acquired Broom Street Software, a long-standing QAD-focused software and services provider. The deal broadens DocLib’s procure-to-pay and supplier collaboration capabilities—adding Broom Street’s Supplier Portal and Purchasing Desk—and strengthens its position in the QAD ecosystem while preserving continuity for existing customers.

  • November 20, 2025
    Buyer
    uStudio
    Target
    WorkPerfectly
    Industry
    Software
    Type
    Buyout

    uStudio, the enterprise streaming and media platform, has acquired WorkPerfectly, a provider of private podcasting tools for workforce productivity. The deal brings private-podcast and AI-driven audio capabilities into uStudio's platform and appoints WorkPerfectly founder Molly Beck as Head of Marketing at uStudio.

  • Buyer
    DiliTrust
    Target
    doeLEGAL
    Industry
    Software
    Type
    Buyout

    DiliTrust, the Paris-based AI-powered legal-tech SaaS provider, has acquired U.S.-based Enterprise Legal Management (ELM) vendor doeLEGAL to accelerate its U.S. market entry and expand its product offering in matter management, e-billing and e-discovery. All doeLEGAL employees will join DiliTrust; financial terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    Ontario Systems
    Target
    Katabat
    Industry
    Software
    Type
    Buyout

    Ontario Systems, a provider of enterprise workflow automation software, acquired Katabat, a cloud-based debt-collection platform, to expand its collections workflow footprint into the first-party collections market. The deal brings Katabat’s machine-learning driven collections capabilities and customer base into Ontario’s suite of accounts receivable management solutions to improve recovery rates and broaden market coverage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which software acquirers are repeatedly active in Delaware?

Several buyers show up across the Delaware deals listed here, including Ontario Systems, Xtremepush, DiliTrust, DocLib, PSG, 2ndWave Software, and uStudio.

What deal themes show up most often in these Delaware software acquisitions?

Common themes include expanding product capabilities inside an existing platform (e.g., loyalty, audio, legal management) and extending enterprise workflow coverage (e.g., procure-to-pay automation, accounts receivable/collections workflows).

Do these acquisitions tend to be focused on Delaware locations?

Yes—each of the listed transactions is described with Delaware, United States as the deal location.

Are there examples of acquisitions that create or support an independent software company?

Yes. PSG and 2ndWave Software purchased JAMS and established JAMS Software as an independent company owned by PSG, 2ndWave, and employees, positioning it for product innovation and broader reach.

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