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Xtivity, Inc. is a London, ON-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
In today’s world, a huge amount of data is already available and continuing to be produced at ever-increasing rates. The capacity to access, process and exploit all this data is beyond human ability. Yewno, a new approach to knowledge discovery, helps people not only overcome the information overload problem but enables them to research and understand the world in a more natural manner. In contrast to classical information-retrieval engines, rooted in theoretical computer science, our approach is inspired by the way humans process information by leveraging computational linguistics, neural networks and machine learning. Yewno links specific concepts together driven through its inference engine. This enables the generation of emergent knowledge in a noisy universe of unstructured and dispersed information, effectively cutting through the glut of sources. Yewno’s technology merges aspects of cognitive science into a coherent framework aimed at extracting, processing, linking and representing the atomic units of knowledge - concepts - from heterogeneous data sources and enhancing one of humanity’s greatest assets - lateral thinking.
Intellicus Technologies is a Cupertino, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
GreenSQL provides unified database security and compliance solutions for enterprises running their databases on premises or in the cloud. The company’s all-in-one approach to database security helps organizations by protecting databases from SQL injection attacks (the most common data breach method today), securing sensitive information from unauthorized database access, enforcing separation-of-duties and meeting regulatory compliance requirements. With more than 150,000 copies downloaded in 198 countries, GreenSQL is the most-used product for eliminating database vulnerabilities in the face of modern day cyber-attacks. The company, based in Tel Aviv, is backed by leading venture capital firms Jerusalem Venture Partners, Magma Venture Capital and Rhodium.