Stravito Knowledge Management Debuts Slack Integration

Stravito also announced integrations with research vendors such as Mintel

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Stravito Knowledge Management Debuts Slack Integration
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Published: December 14, 2021

William Smith

Knowledge management solution Stravito has announced new integrations with collaboration and research platforms. 

The company offers a knowledge management solution for accessing market research and other insights, including an automated cloud service allows for the centralisation of internal and external data sources – in order to organise research and more quickly generate understanding. 

The new integrations are with Mintel and a number of other research vendors, as well as messaging platform and recent Salesforce acquisition Slack. The latter partnership allows Stravito insights to be shared seamlessly inside Slack’s platform, while the former allows for the access of market intelligence and industry reports within their offerings. 

“We created Stravito to simplify knowledge discovery for global organisations,” said Thor Olof Philogène, Founder and CEO of Stravito. “By bringing all enterprise insights under one platform, we’re giving employees one destination to find and share both internal and external research sources, abolishing knowledge silos in organisations created by legacy tools that are typically not integrated or easy to use.” 

Also announced was a new News Feed feature, which allows organisations to connect RSS feeds to Stravito to monitor market research news from external sources. 

Back in September, the company raised €12.4mn in a Series A round of funding led by Endeit Capital, alongside HenQ, Inventure and Creades – bringing lifetime funding since the company’s 2017 foundation to €20.1mn. 

“It has never been more important for the world’s largest enterprises to understand and react to their customer’s changing behaviours using centralised, vetted company insights. Stravito’s technology and platform makes it fast and easy for companies to use research to make better decisions,” said Thor Olof Philogène at the time.

 

 

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