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Kinomi

What does it do?

Kinomi's software helps organisations make the most of the business-critical knowledge locked away in e-mail — knowledge that in most organisations ends up wasted.

Using Kinomi, working teams can get more out of their conversations, identifying and retaining the information they find of value. It works with your existing e-mail, fitting in with current work processes rather than forcing everyone to adapt to new tools.

E-mail archives may also be given new life with Kinomi, allowing them to be structured, searched, measured and valued — turning an IT cost into a valuable business asset.

Why would I use it?

Executives already 'live' in e-mail — it's where over 90% of all online collaboration occurs. Kinomi enables you to increase the visibility, accessibility and utilisation of your organisation's core expertise and knowledge.

With employees spending more and more time dealing with e-mail and volumes growing at over 40% annually, Kinomi makes them more productive. It automatically extracts the value from their existing group discussions — that means less time wasted finding answers to questions or hunting down current documents.

The system can work across complex organisational and geographical divides, supporting company divisions, project teams and communities of practice in their objectives. In turn, this can improve key business processes and decision making in areas as diverse as deal execution, new product development, project and bid management, and customer relationship management.

What makes it different?

Kinomi's key differentiator is its close alignment with established everyday working practices. It leverages the power of the most popular tool in the modern enterprise, e-mail, so changes in user behaviour to adapt to new tools and processes are not required. This is where traditional knowledge management tools fail.

Existing archives can also be utilised, leveraging investments in regulatory-driven storage infrastructures. This utilises a hidden asset and improves ROI.