ClearForest

ClearForest Corporation
Private
Industry computer software
Founded 1998
Headquarters Waltham, MA
Key people
Barak Pridor, CEO
Dr. Yonatan Aumann, Cofounder and VP of Product Strategy
Products ClearForest Text Analytics Suite
Number of employees
60+ (2006)
Website www.clearforest.com

ClearForest was a software company that developed and marketed text analytics and text mining solutions. Founded in 1998, ClearForest had its headquarters just outside Boston and had development in Israel near Tel Aviv. It was acquired by Reuters in April, 2007. It now commercializes its services under the names Calais, OpenCalais, and OneCalais.

ClearForest was previously venture-backed; its last funding round was led by Greylock Ventures and closed in 2005. Other investors included DB Capital Partners, Pitango, Walden Israel, Booz Allen, JP Morgan Partners and HarbourVest Partners.

Company history

On February 7, 2008 Reuters announced the launch of Open Calais,[1] a named-entity recognition and semantic analysis service that uses ClearForest technology.

On April 30, 2007, Reuters[2] announced that it would acquire ClearForest. Sources estimate the acquisition to be for $25 Million.

Solutions and Products

ClearForest offers several hosted solutions, including:

ClearForest also offers Text Analytics solutions targeted at specific business problems, including:

References

  1. "Calais". Retrieved September 1, 2010.
  2. Eric Auchard (30 April 2007). "Reuters to acquire text search firm ClearForest". Retrieved September 1, 2010.

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