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The blurb
"Moreover Technologies is a provider of real-time information management solutions to Global 2000 companies, delivering essential online information in time to impact business decisions. Unlike traditional news services that resell archived information, Moreover's robust technology scours the web every 15 minutes to capture the most actionable information from more than 3,000 qualified, hand-picked sources -- including news sites, industry sources and company websites. Moreover's Connected Intelligence ™ solutions are customized to provide business users with continuous, job-specific information. Easily integrated into any corporate portal, intranet or desktop, Connected Intelligence gives organizations a single point of access to the information they need to succeed. Customers like PeopleSoft, salesforce.com and The McGraw-Hill Companies rely on Moreover to help them target revenue opportunities, outsmart their competition, save money and increase productivity. Based in San Francisco, with offices in New York and London, Moreover is backed by prominent venture firms including Reuters Venture Capital and Atlas Venture. Moreover's proprietary technology is used by leading high-tech companies including Inktomi, Microsoft, Autonomy, Epicentric, and Plumtree to power their applications with real-time online information."
· Moreover Technologies
The origins of Moreover
Moreover was founded in 1999 in London as a news search engine, providing newsfeeds and other services to websites. In August 1999, I moved to San Francisco to build out the company's US operation. Moreover now provides news for search engines such as Inktomi and AltaVista, as well as its main corporate customers.
· Moreover.com Pushes Real-Time News [Standard]
· The Era of Moreover [ClickZ]
· What's the Big Idea? {Industry Standard]
· Mining the 'Deep Web' With Specialized Drills [NY Times]
· 2000 Search Engine Watch Awards [Danny Sullivan]
· Breaking the news barrier [Danny Sullivan]
My role
As we brought in executives to build enterprise sales, I moved into a non-executive role. This was the spin: "One of the biggest challenges founders of young technology companies face is knowing when the time is right to move upstairs and I think its canny to do it now. Great technology companies aren't built in a couple of years, it takes time and this is a move for the long-term."
· Moreover.com chief steps down [Guardian]
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