Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - Collexis announced today it has been recognized in the March 2008 issue of KMWorld as one of the 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management.
Now in its eighth year, KMWorld’s list of 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management is compiled by KMWorld practitioners, theorists, analysts and vendors, as well as the publication’s customers and colleagues, and recognizes innovative knowledge management companies that will not only make a difference in the year ahead, but have also played a key role in creating, enhancing or defining a market.
“It is truly an honor to be recognized alongside some of the world’s most innovative companies that are helping change the way companies and individuals manage knowledge content and connect with one another,” said Bill Kirkland, CEO of Collexis Holdings, Inc. “At Collexis, we are committed to developing customized, client-specific knowledge management and discovery software solutions that provide intelligent design and ease of use for our clients’ information retrieval, knowledge retrieval and knowledge discovery needs.”
Joining an impressive list of companies, including Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft, Collexis was recognized by KMWorld for its unique ability to create and enhance customer-specific knowledge discovery applications.
Read the full press release here.