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Stravito Debuts API for Data Connectivity

October 15 2021

Stockholm-based knowledge management platform Stravito has launched its first API, allowing clients to connect with other apps already in use across their companies, and employees to search for and find insights in more places.

Thor Olof PhilogèneStravito offers a platform using proprietary AI software to help users access market research and insights. The system automatically classifies and tags unstructured data; and a deep search feature uncovers and curates insights - helping teams to collaborate both within their company and with external agencies. Last month, the firm raised $14.6m in a Series A round of funding, which it will use to accelerate product development and to expand globally, with a particular focus on the US market.

The new API offers tools including a search function to find the market research that matches the user's queries; and a lookup solution which can pull information about an asset - such as an MR report - in Stravito for display in another internal system. In addition, it offers a tool to continuously update existing internal log management systems.

Thor Olof Philogène (pictured), CEO and co-founder of Stravito, comments: 'We know global enterprises have huge IT ecosystems which can, at times, be hard to manage. We want to make sure that insights stored in Stravito are as easy to access as possible, so employees in any department, in any country can make informed business decisions. Our API paves the way for this, allowing organisations to integrate Stravito into existing applications, simplifying access to insights across the organisation'.

Web site: www.stravito.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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