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IBM/Lotus' Scott Cooper Joins Correlate Technologies Advisory Board
Business Wire, Feb 1, 2001
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 1, 2001
Correlate Technologies Inc., an innovative developer of enterprise knowledge management solutions, announced today that Scott Cooper, Lotus vice president, Knowledge Management Products Group, will join the Correlate Advisory Board to advise the company on its Knowledge Management initiatives. Cooper has been instrumental in leading Lotus' entry into the highly strategic KM market segment.
"I am excited about my association with Correlate because of the value they bring to enterprises seeking KM solutions. Correlate's current release, Correlate 3.0 for Domino.Doc, extends Domino.Doc to meet real customer needs," said Scott Cooper, VP, Lotus Development Corporation.
"We are delighted to have received such strong support from one of the recognized leaders in Knowledge Management," said Jim Kridel, president and CEO of Correlate. "Scott has a proven track record in introducing innovative knowledge products into corporations seeking business solutions for managing their knowledge and information. Scott's experience and advice will be invaluable as we move forward."
Scott Cooper is vice president of Lotus' Knowledge Management Products Group (KMPG) where he is responsible for leading Lotus' entry into the highly strategic KM market segment. In his current role, Cooper has been instrumental in designing the framework and direction for Lotus' knowledge management products and solutions. Cooper speaks extensively at industry trade shows around the world, and is frequently quoted in industry press articles. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from St. John Fisher College.
About Correlate
Correlate Technologies Inc. develops innovative business solutions for effective information exchange. Correlate's comprehensive and cost-effective platform allows enterprises to build knowledge-based applications (K-Maps), maximizing the investment in their information assets. The company is headquartered in South San Francisco, Calif., with additional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, and Israel.
To download Correlate's free personal and business evaluation versions visit our website at www.correlate.com.
For further information contact Dave Dexter, vice president, 650/827-8890 or e-mail ddexter@correlate.com.
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