Type | Private |
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Industry | Enterprise Search |
Founded | Quebec, CAN (2004) |
Headquarters | Quebec City, Quebec |
Key people | Louis Tetu, Chairman and CEO Laurent Simoneau, President and CTO Jean Lavigueur, Chief Financial Officer Marc Sanfaçon, Senior Vice President, Technology Richard Tessier, Senior Vice President, Products Benoit Leclerc, Senior Vice President, Sales Diane Berry, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communication Ed Shepherdson, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Solutions Dominic Lajoie, Senior Vice President, Services |
Products | Coveo Enterprise Search, Coveo Customer Information Access, Coveo Expresso |
Website | http://www.coveo.com |
Coveo is a provider of enterprise search technology and customer information access solutions.
Coveo offers search interfaces for computer desktops, Blackberry smartphones and web browsers, as well as integrated plug-ins for Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint. API’s also allow custom integration with other enterprise applications.
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Coveo Solutions Inc. was founded in 2004 as a spin-off of Copernic Technologies Inc. Laurent Simoneau, Coveo's president and chief executive officer was formerly Copernic's chief operating officer. About 30 employees moved into the new company, with offices at that time in Quebec City and Montreal in Canada and in Palo Alto, Calif. [1]
Coveo Enterprise Search platform
Coveo Enterprise Search is modular and scalable enterprise search platform that indexes information stored in various repositories throughout the enterprise.
Coveo Expresso
Launched November 2009, Coveo Expresso beta is a free, entry-level enterprise search solution that can be downloaded at no cost, for use by up to 50 users, and indexing up to 1M desktop files and email items and 100,000 intranet documents. Coveo Expresso can be upgraded to support larger deployments.
Coveo claims it's enterprise clients include more than 700 implementations including AmerisourceBergen, CA, California Water Service Co., Deloitte, ESPN, Haley & Aldrich, GEICO, Lockheed Martin, P&G, PRTM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rabobank, SNC-Lavalin, Spencer Stuart, Theodoor Gilissen, and the U.S. Navy. [2] These companies were also mentioned while not confirmed by a citation: HP, PwC, Netezza Corporation, NATO, NASA, AC Nielsen, among many others.