Unified Information Access Blog
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Recently, Attivio’s Active Intelligence Engine (AIE) was named to the KMWorld Magazine's 2008 Trend-Setting Products list. Yesterday, Attivio was again honored when CTO, Sid Probstein, accepted the KMWorld 2008 Promise Award from publisher, Andy Moore. This award recognizes the organization that is best delivering on its promise to provide customers with innovative technology solutions for implementing and integrating knowledge management practices into their business processes.
For Attivio, this is further validation that we are on the right path and developing a solution that is actually addressing the needs of the market. As reported by Forrester and IDC, enterprise search and business intelligence are converging. At Attivio, we are focused on developing innovative solutions that bring these two historically separate silos together in a way that will significantly improve our customers’ business processes.
“To be recognized with the Promise Award mere months after being named to the magazine's 2008 Trend-Setting Products' list further validates the tremendous excitement that our Active Intelligence Engine has generated with customers, analysts and the press. We are dedicated to constant innovation and focused on bringing new solutions to the emerging market of Unified Information Access. We are very grateful to receive this prestigious honor and such high-praise from a respected publication like KMWorld.” - Attivio CEO, Ali Riaz.
We are very proud, excited and humble to have received this award from KMWorld and are looking forward to driving active intelligence to the forefront of Unified Information Access.

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