Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Squirro Synaptica Merger

Enterprise Knowledge COO Joe Hilger speaks with Dorian Selz of Squirro and Dave Clarke of Synaptica to discuss the recent merger of the two companies and the implications for the field of Knowledge Management and AI. The merger brings together Squirro’s advanced knowledge discovery capabilities with Synaptica’s deep expertise in taxonomy, ontology, and knowledge organization systems.

Listen as Dorian and Dave discuss how the merger addresses key challenges in enterprise knowledge management, such as the need for consistent metadata, efficient data categorization, and improved knowledge discovery. They also highlight how their unified solution enables organizations to deliver personalized experiences at scale, while maintaining high levels of consistency and quality.

 

 

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Joe Hilger Joe Hilger Joe is Enterprise Knowledge's COO. He has over 20 years experience leading and implementing cutting edge, enterprise-scale IT projects. He has worked with an array of commercial and public sector clients in a wide range of industries including financial services, healthcare, publishing, hotel and lodging, telecommunications, professional services, the federal government, non-profit, and higher education. Joe uses Agile development techniques to help his customers bridge the gap between business needs and technical implementation. He has a long track record of leading high-performance professional teams to deliver enterprise-level solutions that provide real value. His development teams have a strong record of client satisfaction, innovation and leadership. Joe is an expert in implementing enterprise-scale content, search, and data analytics solutions. He consults on these areas with organizations across the country and has spoken on a wide range of topics including enterprise search, enterprise content management, big data analytics, Agile development and content governance. More from Joe Hilger »