CONTENT INTELLIGENCE MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Content Intelligence Market, By Component (Software and Service), By Deployment (Cloud, On-premise, Hybrid), By Vertical (Media and Entertainment, Government and Public Sector, BFSI, IT and Telecom, Manufacturing, Healthcare and Lifesciences, Retail, Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In March 2023, IBM and Adobe announced a partnership to help marketing and creative organizations optimize their content supply chains. The content supply chain is the process of creating, managing, reviewing, deploying, and analyzing content, connecting people, processes, tools, insights, and ways of working into a single workflow while providing end-to-end visibility for stakeholders.
In March 2023, ChapsVision, a France-based data processing company, acquired QWAM Content Intelligence, a major player in analyzing and enhancing textual data using advanced artificial intelligence technologies. This acquisition aligns with ChapsVision's goal of becoming a European leader in natural language processing (NLP). By integrating QWAM's expertise in textual data analysis into ChapsVision's software solutions and Argonos, its robust platform for processing massive amounts of heterogeneous data, the company aims to create a comprehensive offering for exploiting textual, audio, and video data from business solutions and the web. The combined capabilities will provide customers significant gains in performance, value creation, and time savings when managing their data.
In February 2023, M-Files, a global leader in information management based in the U.S., acquired Ment, a Finland-based company specializing in no-code document automation technology. By integrating Ment's robust automation capabilities into the M-Files platform, the company now provides a comprehensive end-to-end solution for document automation, management, and collaboration. This acquisition strengthens M-Files' offerings and enables new and existing customers to quickly automate their documents, boosting productivity and efficiency across various industries, particularly legal services.
In February 2023, Adobe Experience Cloud introduced additional AI capabilities to personalize digital experiences. Adobe launched Sensei GenAI, a generative AI co-pilot for marketers and customer experience teams to leverage across multiple Adobe Experience Cloud applications for use cases such as asset creation and personalization throughout the customer journey.
In February 2023, M-Files, a global information management leader, acquired Ment (formerly Contract Mill Oy), a Finland-based company specializing in no-code document automation technology. Through this acquisition, M-Files now offers robust document automation capabilities that allow new and existing customers to rapidly automate their documents.
In January 2023, Brain Corp, an AI company focused on robotic solutions, announced a partnership with Google Cloud to launch BrainOS Inventory Insights. This new proprietary system is designed to deliver advanced in-store inventory analytics to retailers, providing them with actionable insights such as identifying out-of-stock and low stock items, assessing product details, and ensuring price tag and planogram compliance.