Startup Kwaga Adopts Sinequa

October 17, 2011

The French outlet Presse-Citron brings covers Sinequa’s newest client in a weekly column, “The French Start-Up of the Week: Kwaga.”  Kwaga develops tools to provide semantic management for email and contacts.  Kwaga is using Sinequa to incorporate language semantics.

As the article explains:

To speak of the history of Kwaga, start by talking about Sinequa. Sinequa is a company that offers a solution for business search engines using semantics. And if the name Sinequa does not evoke anything, use a search engine like LeMonde.fr or LeFigaro.fr and you will find the words ‘Search results provided by Sinequa.

Kwaga’s venture into applications is still young, having only begun this year.  Sinequa for a number of years focused on the enterprise. The firm has asserted that it is a leader in search. We will monitor both Sinequa and Kwaga.

Emily Rae Aldridge, October 17, 2011

Comments

2 Responses to “Startup Kwaga Adopts Sinequa”

  1. Seth Grimes on October 17th, 2011 5:37 am

    Rae, this is an insider deal. Kwaga founder Philippe Laval is founder and a board member, and former CEO, of Sinequa.

    Seth, http://twitter.com/sethgrimes

  2. Philippe Laval on October 17th, 2011 1:43 pm

    Thank you so much for your article about Kwaga this morning. We are always glad to see our company written about in your blog. However, I would like to address one point made in your article – Kwaga’s relationship to Sinequa.

    Although I founded Sinequa in 2000, I left the company in 2008 to start Kwaga and at the time, there is no relationship between my former company Sinequa and Kwaga.

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