💭 How many times have you heard employees say, 'I can't find that document' or ‘Where is the latest version of that document?' That's why we created Atlas – the worlds first Intelligent Knowledge Platform designed specifically for #Microsoft365 🚀 ✔️ Atlas supercharges Microsoft Teams by making searches more effective than ever. No more wasting time scrolling through endless conversations or searching for lost files. ✔️ Atlas says goodbye to scattered files and folders with an automated and intuitive filing structure for all information in Microsoft 365. ✔️ Atlas gets your data ready for secure enterprise AI and then provides you with an AI Assistant to find expert answers even quicker. Interested in learning more? Book a free 30-minute demo or chat to one of our experts ➡️ https://hubs.li/Q02shLMc0 #AtlasIntelligentKnowledgePlatform #EnterpiseWikipedia
ClearPeople
Software Development
The first Intelligent Knowledge Platform built specifically for Microsoft 365.
About us
ClearPeople is a world leader in providing enterprise solutions that connect people with knowledge, insights, and expertise. Our flagship product, Atlas, is the first Intelligent Knowledge Platform built specifically for Microsoft 365. Integrating intranet, collaboration, and knowledge management with governance and AI, Atlas tackles the critical organizational challenge of improving business productivity by unlocking knowledge within Microsoft 365 and other enterprise systems. Trusted by globally recognized brands and leading organizations, Atlas significantly boosts productivity and customer satisfaction, while making the most of an organization’s existing Microsoft 365 investment.
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https://www.clearpeople.com
External link for ClearPeople
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Digital Workplace, Intranet, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Productivity Platform, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, Communications Platform, External Collaboration (Extranet), Internal Collaboration, Search, Information Management, Employee Experience, Microsoft Viva Topics, Office 365, Document Management, Collective Intelligence, Microsoft Copilot, and SharePoint Syntex
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Primary
Tower 42
25 Old Broad Street
London, EC2N 1HN, GB
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Pl. de San Cristobal, 14
Alicante, Alicante 03002, ES
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175 Pearl St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201, US
Employees at ClearPeople
Updates
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🚀2025 Trends Shaping Knowledge in Legal & Professional Services! We engaged with leading knowledge professionals to determine the top trends for the year ahead. Discover the full trends here 👉 https://hubs.li/Q030mR2R0 #KnowledgeManagement #Innovation #AI #2025
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🚀 Here's the top knowledge trends that will dominate 2025! ClearPeople's Co-Founder and CEO, Katya Linossi engaged with leading knowledge professionals to determine the top trends for the year ahead. Read in full here 👉 https://lnkd.in/g-r8DF42 Special mention to those that contributed - ⭐Barry Byrne, Knowledge Summit Dublin ⭐Sean Coleman, Upland Software ⭐Rebecka Isaksson, KnowFlow Value ⭐Chris McNulty, Synozur Alliance ⭐Stephanie Barnes, Entelechy: realisation of potential (Formerly DBA Missing Puzzle Piece Consulting) ⭐Luis Máñez, ClearPeople ⭐ Ivett Bene, C-SYNC.PRO #KnowledgeManagement #Innovation #AI #2025
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Knowledge management has never been more critical—especially as it underpins the success of AI initiatives. I’m thrilled to announce this years release of "Trends Shaping Knowledge in 2025 for Legal and Professional Services". A huge thank you to the brilliant contributors - Jenni Tellyn from 3Kites Consulting Limited, Justin North from Pickering Pearce, Marjan Hermkes - van Ham from L-IME | LegalTech advies voor de advocatuur and Grant Newton from ClearPeople. Their expertise makes this e-book an invaluable resource for anyone passionate about the future of knowledge management in the legal and professional services field. 👉 Download the e-book here: https://lnkd.in/eujctc7p #Innovation #KnowledgeManagement #legal #ProfessionalServices
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In the space of a few weeks, I have had the great pleasure of both speaking alongside *and* attending excellent sessions with our friends at Baker McKenzie. The pressure was on to present alongside Sarah Pullin (Global Director of Knowledge) and Rebekah Nevin (Associate Director of Knowledge) at KMWorld 2024 in DC. The reality was that Sarah and Rebekah did all the hard work and all I needed to do on my side was hit the play button on a little 90 second demo recording on the #IntelligentKnowledgeStudio. It was even easier for me when I could sit back and relax at the Inside Practice event at The Law Society (in London), while taking in the content presented by Sarah Pullin and Louise Nicholson (Knowledge Lawyer, London Dispute Resolution Group). Across the two sessions there were a number of valuable take-aways (for any organization's #Knowledge / #GenAI / #Copilot journey) that were shared by the Baker McKenzie team, including: 🔴 Recognition that accurate and relevant knowledge is what creates the "sweet spot" for AI 🔴 Think about "process redesign" instead of "process improvement" as GenAI today is a transformative force. 🔴 Implement agile structures that can respond to the inevitable unknowns that this transformation brings. 🔴 The process redesign, agile structures and ability to respond is technically underpinned by an "intelligent knowledge platform" taking the wider enterprise scope into account - including security, privacy, cross-platform search, AI transparency, AI roadmap and more. 🔴 Appreciate that data has gone from being "in the background" to an asset that can be leveraged. 🔴 In parallel, the volume and complexity keeps going up - together with the increased desire to use it as an asset. 🔴 Content that can be leveraged better as a "knowledge sweet spot" can create great value and generate increased revenue. Pictures are from #KMWorld2024 / #EnterpriseAIWorld2024 conference in Washington DC (Nov 20th) and from Inside Practice conference in London (Dec 5th). ClearPeople, KMWorld Jay Speight, Simon Dandy, MARCO DEUTSCH, Brian Murphy, Katya Linossi #KMWorld #EnterpriseAI #IntelligentKnowledgePlatform #AtlasIntelligentKnowledgePlatform
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1 day to go!! 🚀 Join our official launch tomorrow to get a first look at Atlas 6 - the first Intelligent Knowledge Platform for Microsoft 365! Sign up here 👉 https://lnkd.in/emVjTrEE #KnowledgeManagement #AI #AtlasIntelligentKnowledgePlatform #Microsoft365
👀 Get a first look at Atlas 6 - the first Intelligent Knowledge Platform for Microsoft 365. Find out more and reserve your spot here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eibF7Whh #AtlasIntelligentKnowledgePlatform #KnowledgeManagement #AI #Microsoft365
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ClearPeople is hosting Introducing Atlas 6: The first Intelligent Knowledge Platform. Make sure to attend it on December 4.
👀 Get a first look at Atlas 6 - the first Intelligent Knowledge Platform for Microsoft 365. Find out more and reserve your spot here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eibF7Whh #AtlasIntelligentKnowledgePlatform #KnowledgeManagement #AI #Microsoft365
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Two weeks ago posted a prompt template to retrieve literal blocks of text from source documents in RAG systems. In there, I teased the latest version of GPT-4o wasn't liking this prompt as much as the May version of the model was. You can revisit my previous post here for full context https://lnkd.in/dKd4Ggew Well since then I've been working on different options and versions trying to figure out what was exactly the reason for this prompt to not work as expected when we were implementing the latest version in Atlas. The root cause was actually the interpretation the newest version of the model was doing of our strict grounding system prompt. The system prompt was setting clear boundaries to the way the model should respond as part of the RAG process and those instructions are taken too literally or too seriously by the August version of 4o from an structure point of view. So If I asked the model to: "Retrieve the verbatim text of clause number 5 and title Timescales from the Contoso RFP. Do not rephrase or summarize, and provide the exact text as it appears, including punctuation." Alongside a clear strict grounding system prompt "Always use factual statements to respond..." the August version of the model is not feeling comfortable to respond unless the sources provided are really well structure in a perfectly organized JSON where it can identify from that structure things like the section number or the document it belongs to. Which is unfortunately not the way you typically thrown chunks to the model behind the scenes. But not everything is lost, by enforcing the verbatim function in the system prompt with something additional to your existing system prompt like this: "In case you are asked to provide the verbatim of a source document, please help by providing the verbatim in the best way you can deliver." I have to add that the Azure AI Foundry (Image associated to this post and formerly Azure AI Studio) has been very helpful to confirm in lab conditions all the above, allowing me to switch between models, review the JSON payload being sent behind the scenes and helping me to furiously test each prompt variation with different model temperatures for consistency. #AzureAIFoundry #ClearPrompts ClearPeople #PromptEngineering #AI #RAG
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I’ve gathered far too many photos and memories from our recent trip to Washington DC for the KMWorld Conference! Some standout highlights: ✨ Hearing our customers share their inspiring visions and innovative strategies for leveraging knowledge management and AI to drive tangible value. Gabriel's 1 min 30 sec demo was short but on point! ✨ Connecting with passionate professionals who are as deeply invested in the future of KM as we are. ✨ Exchanging insights over the past three days that solidified our view that “knowledge is the AI sweet spot”. Really enjoyed the sessions presented by Susan Hanley, Rebecka Isaksson, Lynda, Sean Coleman and the Enterprise Knowledge, LLC team. Wish I could have made yours Dawn Brushammar and Maggie Starkey but there were too many overlaps! Looking forward to KMWorld 2025 but PLEASE can there be an app next time. #KMWorld #AI #KnowledgeManagement ClearPeople