Kynetx

Kynetx, Inc.
Privately held
Industry Digital identity
Context automation
Founded 2007
Headquarters Lehi, Utah, USA
Key people
Stephen Fulling, CEO
Phillip Windley, CTO
Products Kynetx Network Services Application Platform
Website www.kynetx.com

Kynetx, Inc. is a privately held platform as a service (PaaS) company based in Lehi, Utah. It provides a development platform for context automation using Kynetx Network Services to supply tools to developers to create context-aware applications that can run on browsers, mobile phones, and desktops.

History

Kynetx was co-founded in 2007 by Stephen Fulling and Phillip Windley.

Application development

Developers write applications in the Kinetic Rule Language (KRL), a rule-based language for defining contextual interactions with web pages a user visits.[1] Currently, such development can be done via the interface of the Kynetx AppBuilder.[2]

Kynetx, Inc. has a strategic partnership with Acxiom to support developers building applications helping businesses make informed marketing and business decisions using Acxiom consumer data.[3]

Other data sources include GData, Amazon's Product Advertising and OData API access.

Conferences

Kynetx holds semiannual developer conferences called "Kynetx Impact." Past keynote speakers have been G. Craig Burton, founder of Novell and the Burton Group, Kim Cameron, Security Architect with Microsoft and Doc Searls

During these conferences, new platform features are announced and discussed. "un-conference" sessions offer developers of Kynetx Platform applications opportunities to get advice and discuss application ideas with the KNS platform's core development team.

Major Events

2010

See also

References

  1. http://docs.kynetx.com/krl/why-rules/
  2. http://docs.kynetx.com/faq/
  3. http://www.acxiom.com/news/press_releases/2009/Pages/OnlineConsumersStandtoBenefitFromJointAcxiom-KynetxSolutions.aspx Archived February 22, 2010 at the Wayback Machine

External links

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