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Deal Adds Market Intelligence to Microsoft Copilot

November 22 2024

Market intelligence platform CB Insights has announced an integration with Microsoft's personal AI assistant Copilot, which can now draw on CB's proprietary data and insight on millions of companies and more than 1,400 markets to inform its responses.

Manlio CarrelliCB Insights' tech market intelligence platform aggregates, validates and analyzes millions of data points including hard-to-find private and public company data, to predict technology trends and give users insights into the future of the global economy. Machine learning technology is used to mine vast numbers of unstructured documents including patents, earnings calls, news articles, company web sites, regulatory filings and social media.

This week's public beta launch of the CB Insights Graph Connector for Microsoft 365 Copilot promises knowledge workers 'instant, data-driven insight on topics like which companies to prioritize as sales prospects, which emerging markets to begin exploring, or how to position products and services in a new market'.

Manlio Carrelli (pictured), CEO of CB Insights says the integration enables 'everyone - from analysts to executives - to generate and share powerful insights to grow their business'. He adds: 'Market intelligence that was once locked in the hands of a few at the top is now available to entire organizations, right inside the tools they use every day'. Chantrelle Nielsen, Group Product Manager at Microsoft says the integration 'showcases the power of combining AI tools with market intelligence, making it easier for organizations to unlock valuable insights'.

Web site: www.cbinsights.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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