Locations
Columbus, OH, USA
industry
Information Technology
Size
11-50 employees
Stage
Series C+
founded in
2016
Conversations are the heart of every enterprise, and the unstructured data from collaboration platforms such as Slack, Teams, ServiceNow, Reddit, Qualtrics, and anywhere else where employees and customers talk has become the largest and fastest-growing data set across the enterprise. Managing this data set is a massive challenge for organizations. Enterprises are faced with unknown risks, lack of real-time visibility, missing context, and data sprawl leading to a lack of secure access and control of this sensitive data. Aware’s AI data platform addresses the risks and opportunities with managing this unstructured data. By securing the digital workplace and unlocking valuable business insights trapped inside this conversational data, businesses can improve operations, strengthen employee engagement, and deliver a better customer experience. The contextual intelligence that Aware delivers powers solutions spanning industries, departments, and technology channels. Aware provides comprehensive and multifunctional applications for the employee experience, information governance, risk, compliance, eDiscovery, and business operations. Proven to be scalable and secure for the enterprise, our modern, event-driven platform ingests and normalizes massive volumes of unstructured data into a single taxonomy. An intelligent data fabric manages the complexities of data orchestration. Proprietary behavioral ML models, purpose-built for digital workplace conversations, power generative AI systems to close the gap between analysis and action while our API library drives enterprise workflow across 2,500 business applications. Consistently recognized by Gartner and Forrester analysts as a market-leading vendor, Aware’s technology is trusted by the world’s most iconic companies to make more confident decisions about their people, brand, and business. Aware was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
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