Diane Berry is Senior Vice President of Market Strategy at Coveo. Diane seeks out and analyzes market, industry and economic opportunities for growth; works with the analyst community as well as media; and acts as a spokesperson and industry voice to help organizations understand how to leverage advanced search-based apps to transform the nature of work.
We at Coveo feel extremely fortunate to have experienced some great company milestones and recognition in 2012. At this reflective point in the year, we wanted to share a few…
Last week, we were pleased to announce a new round of $18 million in funding from the Tandem Expansion Fund, Canada’s largest late-stage technology investment firm. All of our existing…
Data warehousing has been around for a long time. It’s a key step that many companies took to modernize their infrastructure and house their rapidly growing stores of data. But…
When it comes to hype and exposure, every week is a big week for Big Data. But rarely – if ever – has such a tool found itself directly in…
When your job is unlocking knowledge from various systems across an organization, a natural question is whether you’re giving the keys to the wrong people. Companies should be careful with…
I had the pleasure of attending a Forbes CMO Network event last month that highlighted the challenges and opportunities associated with a social business strategy. The presentation by Charlene Li…
We at Coveo are often humbled by the passion our customers show for our technology. We like to think it’s due to placing our customers at the center of our…
When people think of the term “enterprise search,” they often have a preconceived set of perceptions, capabilities and technology. It evokes lots of different reactions from various sources, depending on…
It’s been a breakthrough year for our technology and employees so far, and while we received significant recognition earlier this year, we’re pleased to report that others have taken notice…
On our quest to empower employees to find the right insight every time, we often find that knowledge can come from anywhere. Moreover, with the consumerization of IT, employees are…