Attivio
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Private | |
Industry | Information technology Information access |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Newton, Massachusetts, USA |
Area served
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Americas Europe Asia Australia Middle East Africa |
Key people
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Stephen Baker (CEO) Greg Goldsmith (CPO) |
Products | Active Intelligence Engine |
Website | http://www.attivio.com |
Attivio, Inc., is a privately held Newton, Massachusetts-based enterprise software company that produces and sells a unified information access platform that lets users find all types of information with a single query and analyze data extracted from text along with traditional data.
Attivio was founded in 2007. In 2012, Attivio raised $34 million in funding from Oak Investment Partners, and in 2013 they raised $8 million from General Electric Pension Trust.[1]
Attivio's core product is the Active Intelligence Engine (AIE),[2] a software platform that unites core capabilities offered separately by enterprise search, business intelligence, data warehousing, process automation and business analytics[3] to deliver complete information to people, automate business processes and enrich user experience.
AIE integrates structured data and unstructured content in a single index so it can be searched, manipulated and analyzed comprehensively.[4] Both search queries and SQL can be used to retrieve data, allowing a full range of query types, from "fuzzy" queries that focus on relevance to highly precise queries.[5] AIE can be used to build business-related applications that depend on access to information from diverse repositories; common applications include customer experience management, enterprise performance management, IT incident management, SharePoint integration, social brand management and risk management.
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