Building a modern enterprise intelligence function in the age of AI.
Knowledge and intelligence functions are being asked to move faster and feed decisions that used to sit upstream, and the work hasn't gotten easier. Across competitive intelligence, market research, corporate strategy, knowledge management, and research operations, the cycle time has collapsed. Five years ago, the response window to a competitor announcement or a regulatory shift was measured in months. Today it runs in days, sometimes hours.
The bottleneck is not access to content. It is fragmentation. Signals live in SharePoint, email, direct messages, vendor portals, conference notes, analyst subscriptions, and the heads of people who attended a session in another time zone last week. Analysts spend most of their time gathering rather than synthesizing, and by the time insight reaches a decision maker, the window has often closed.
What's inside the paper
That pulls fragmented signals into one place instead of leaving them scattered across tools and inboxes.
Built for governed and licensed content, so analysts can synthesize at speed without compromising compliance or source integrity.
That puts insight into the workflow where decisions actually get made, not in a report no one opens.