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Connotate Technologies, Inc
100 Albany Street
New Brunswick NJ 08901

PH: 732.296.8844
FAX: 732.296.0330
Contact: sales@connotate.com
Visit their Web site: www.connotate.com
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Since 2000, Connotate has been changing the way businesses leverage information found across the Web and Enterprise.

Funded by DARPA and founded by leading scientists from Rutgers University, Connotate’s award-winning Agent Community GEN2 is built from patented machine-intelligence that interacts with the Web and internal information sources just like humans. Focusing on the business user, Connotate offers a Web 2.0 ecosystem for accessing, sharing and delivering collective intelligence throughout the enterprise.

Connotate is powering a variety of industries including Hedge Funds, Investment Banks, Publishers, Media companies and Government Agencies. Recent recognition includes the 2007 KM Promise Award, KM World’s “100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management”,  “Trend Setting Product of 2007” and being named 2008 SIIA CODiE finalists.

Agent Community GEN2
Agent Community GEN2 empowers the end-user to quickly create and share on-demand applications that discern high value information, automate repetitive tasks, provide analysis and alerts. Machine-intelligent software Agents enable you to mashup, monitor, mine and extract data from enterprise applications and Web sources, deliver to an array of output devices and create a Web 2.0 ecosystem for actionable intelligence.

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This company is listed in the following categories:
Business IntelligenceCompetitive IntelligenceContent ManagementEnergy
Enterprise Application IntegrationEnterprise SearchFinancial ServicesGovernment
HealthcareImage, Forms, Document CaptureIntellectual Property ManagementKnowledge Management
Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences
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KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2008
What makes a trend-setting product?
When we first started identifying products six years ago, we were still seeing some radical new technology and tried to select solutions that would be embraced by the marketplace and gain wide adoption.
A few of the companies that developed the products have gone belly up; more have been acquired by other vendors. However, all things considered, we've been quite accurate selecting products that deliver customer value, which is the underlying principle that defines this year's list.
Feature, Posted 31 Aug 2008 - September 2008, Trend-Setting Products 2008 [Vol 17, Issue 8] Issue
Business Intelligence
Competitive Intelligence: Connotate
Feature, Posted 31 Aug 2008 - September 2008, Trend-Setting Products 2008 [Vol 17, Issue 8] Issue
KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2008
So why do these companies matter? Not necessarily because they are the most innovative, but that's a factor. Not because they are ahead of the curve on Enterprise 2.0 initiatives, but that's also a factor.Not because they are the most financially successful (that's not a factor), and not because they have the most efficient marketing engines—that's not a factor either.We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement.
Feature, Posted 29 Feb 2008 - March 2008 (100 Companies) [Volume 17, Issue 3] Issue
View From the Top: Connotate
Feature, Posted 29 Feb 2008 - March 2008 (100 Companies) [Volume 17, Issue 3] Issue
2007 KMWorld Promise and Reality Award Winners
Each year, the technology and solutions nominated for these awards become increasingly sophisticated, on one hand, and increasingly intuitive on the other. Nearly gone are the days of complex and cumbersome deployments—those very factors that even a decade ago gave knowledge management a bit of a black eye. And although our panel of judges, who include colleagues, analysts, integrators and sometimes competitors, had a tough job narrowing down the award finalists, we all agreed that this year's winners exemplify what can only be described as a new era of knowledge management, KM 2.0.
Feature, Posted 28 Dec 2007 - January 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 1] Issue
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