- Tacit Software
Infobox_Company
company_name = Tacit Software
company_
company_type = Private
foundation =1997
location =Palo Alto ,California , U.S.
key_people = David Gilmour, Founder and CEO
num_employees = 30 (2007)
industry =computer software
products = ActiveNet, illumio
homepage = [http://www.tacit.com/ www.tacit.com]Tacit Software is a company that provides expertise and knowledge search software for enterprises and consumers.
The company was founded in
1997 as Tacit Knowledge Systems by David Gilmour, the founder of Giga Information Group (now owned byForrester Research ) and is headquartered inPalo Alto, CA . [ Davidson, Paul. (June 13, 2004)USA Today " [http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2004-06-13-tacit_x.htm Tacit Finds Matches in Company E-Mail] "] The company is funded byDraper Fisher Jurvetson (Steve Jurvetson is a company director), Woodside Fund, Alta Partners and theRoyal Bank of Canada (RBC).In-Q-Tel was also an early investor in the company.Company History
Tacit’s first product, KnowledgeMail, was released in late 1999. KnowledgeMail was an expertise location system that automatically read email and other documents to form profiles of user interests and expertise. In 2001, KnowledgeMail received a Crossroads A-list award in the Operations and Fulfillment category. [ Crossroads " [http://www.crossroads-osa.com/Research%20and%20Services/CR01%20Winners%20List.htm/ 2001 A-List Award Winners] "] Later in the year, KnowledgeMail was adopted by
Aventis (nowSanofi-Aventis . In April 2002, an analyst withGartner Research wrote a case study of Aventis’ three month pilot of KnowledgeMail for 435 associates:"“Aventis identified that productivity improvements, just from the three-month pilot, were equivalent to 7.8 months of research time saved. In the pilot, Aventis also evaluated usability/friendliness as high, 4.1 on a 5.0 scale, and workplace acceptance as high, 83 percent of pilot users asked that the ELM capability not be taken away. Time to value was very short, with almost immediate impact. Payback of the investment on ELM could be achieved in four months.”" [ Caldwell, French. (April 2, 2002)
Gartner Case Study #CS-15-9726: Connecting Experts - Knowledge Management at Aventis ]Based on its pilot results, Aventis implemented KnowledgeMail throughout its R&D organization. In 2002, Aventis won an InfoWorld Top 100 award for its implementation of Tacit KnowledgeMail. [
InfoWorld " [http://www.infoworld.com/awards/awd_iwo_2002_7.html/ 2002 InfoWorld Top 100] "]In 2003, Tacit introduced ActiveNet, a browser-based version of KnowledgeMail. In 2003-2004, several additional companies adopted ActiveNet and Tacit’s underlying technologies, including
GlaxoSmithKline ,Northrop Grumman andLockheed Martin . [ Kaihla, Paul. (January 1, 2004)Business 2.0 " [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2004/01/01/359638/index.htm/ The Matchmaker in the Machine] "] Lockheed Martin, for example, picked Tacit over five other expertise location vendors and later rolled the product out in its Space Systems Division. Ron Remy, the Deputy CIO for Space Systems, said, “We had a beryllium-welding problem solved by linking up two people who worked down the hall from each other, and they didn't realize that one had the answer the other one needed to solve this very serious technical problem that was holding up the entire project. We deemed the pilot to be very successful.” [ D’Agostino, Debra. (July 9, 2004) CIO Insight " [http://www.cioinsight.com/article2/0,1540,1621864,00.asp/ Web Extra: Who’s On First?] "]In 2003, Tacit was selected as one of AlwaysOn’s Top 100 Innovative Private Companies. [ AlwaysOn Network: [http://www.netezza.com/awards/AO062303.htm/ Top 100 Companies for 2003] ] Tacit also was selected to KM World’s Top 100 Companies That Matter list for 2004 [ KM World " [http://www.kmworld.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=9542 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2004] "] (the company was also selected in 2005). [ KM World " [http://www.kmworld.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=9611 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2005] "]
In 2006, Tacit introduced a new product called illumio. illumio makes Tacit’s expertise location technology available to everyday Internet users. In an article published in May 2006, John Markoff of the
New York Times wrote:"“Software such as Illumio is representative of the rapid emergence of new markets for digital information, said Michael Schrage, a researcher at the
MIT Sloan School of Management . This represents the eBayification of organizations," he said. "The reality is that organizations are run off of informal connections and tools such as this facilitate gray markets in information and interpersonal exchange. Tacit's top achievement in its software for connecting people and expertise may be in a design that keeps personal information private.”" [ Markoff, John. (May 29, 2006)New York Times " [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/29/technology/29gilmour.html?ex=1306555200&en=5b0c7f4282eb5f83&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss/ Software to Look for Experts Among Your Friends.] "]Intellectual Property
Tacit holds 13 patents. [
United States Patent Office patents: 6115709, 6421669, 6154783, 6205472, 6253202, 6377949, 6405197, 6640229, 6647384, 6668251, 6711750, 6832224, 6970879 ] These patents pertain to the following:
* Creation of user profiles with public and private components
* Assigning confidence levels to topics as they relate to users
* Methodologies for accessing user profile informationReferences
External links
* [http://www.tacit.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1969777,00.asp PC Magazine: Startup Illumio Asks: Hey, Can You Help Me Find This?]
* [http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1865074,00.asp ActiveNet 3.2 Review]
* [http://www.adtmag.com/article.aspx?id=11100&page=/ Application Development Tools: Tacit Makes The Collaboration Connection]
* [http://www.computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=45F34896%2D8498%2D40AD%2D8F26%2DBE1CCF8A9DE3 Computerwire: Tacit Puts Process Spin on Expertise Location]
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