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We live in a knowledge economy.

The relationships among people in

the enterprise and the customer

supply chain create real pathways

of knowledge.

Working through these pathways is the best

way to foster innovation, inspire change,

invigorate the organization, and align essential

activities to strategic business goals.

Imagine an appliance that converts network

events into strategic decision making informa-

tion. As a network-activity centric solution,

IntelliKnow relies upon mature network sensing

technology, combined with scientifically proven

analytical metrics and taxonomies, to provide

detailed insight into enterprise information

flows. Utilizing data visualization dashboards,

IntelliKnow delivers unique visibility into the

capability, capacity, and competence of an

organization’s structured and unstructured

workflow via social network graphing, email

content analysis, enterprise application usage,

web and voice activity auditing, and instant

message tracking.

How is the organization connected

internally?

Are the critical people/teams/projects

connected? Is information flowing

through these entities?

Is knowledge being exchanged? What are

the knowledge types being exchanged?

Is knowledge of the external environment

flowing in to the right parties within the

organization?

Are customers and suppliers included in

the knowledge networks?

Is the organization effectively monitoring

developments and trends?

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Real-time extraction of network content data and

identification of network protocols and file types

Appliance platform with intuitive dashboard user

interface providing exploration capabilities of real-

time network events

Powerful web-based reporting tool; easy to create

rich, interactive, and graphical reports vital to

health of organizational messaging infrastructure

Instant social network graphical representation of

all emails sent and received by worker/group -

dates, quantity, and addresses are all accessible

Event based filtering and navigation of enterprise

network activity: Email, Web, Application Usage,

VoIP, IM, and more

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Identify hidden workforce and customer networks;

make fully informed decisions with quantitative

and qualitative intelligence

Discover social and expert networks critical to

mission success; identify related communities

across departments and domains - build

“community of communities”

Uncover valuable semantic social, expert, and

organizational themes

Illuminate network centric workflow and business

processes; audit application usage and worker

communication activity

Support business and information technology

alignment by understanding, monitoring, and

tracking the “who-what-when-where-how” of

network events

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IntelliKnow

310 West Jefferson Historic Downtown Waxahachie, TX 75165

Phone: +1 972-923-2950

Fax: 972-923-2986 E-mail: info@intelliknow.com IntelliKnow.com

“the measure of how people collaborate through electronic networks to

better understand the nature of interaction, trust, and collaboration over

the enterprise digital network environment.”

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IntelliKnow

310 West Jefferson Historic Downtown Waxahachie, TX 75165

Phone: +1 972-923-2950

Fax: 972-923-2986 E-mail: info@intelliknow.com IntelliKnow.com

The Wall Street Journal

“More companies are using „social-network analysis,‟ to examine communication

among employees and boost collaboration.”

Harvard Business Review

“Mapping employees´ relationships can help managers harness the real power in

their organizations.”

Fortune

“The hidden workplace: There´s the organization chart — and then there´s the way

things really work.”

BusinessWeek

“Mapping informal relationships at a company is revealing — and useful.”

Networks in the Knowledge Economy

“Most work of importance is heavily reliant on informal networks of employees

within organizations.”

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