Skip to main content

Cloud

Coveo Named a Leader in Gartner MQ for Insight Engines

Research firm Gartner has given Coveo its highest placement in the 2017 Magic Quadrant for Insight Engines – ranking the enterprise search organization well ahead of its competitors in both “Ability to Execute” and “Completeness of Vision.”
Gartner analyzed 13 enterprise search engines for the 2017 Magic Quadrant for Insight Engines. The firm defines “insight engines” as:

Insight engines apply relevancy methods to describe, discover, organize and analyze data. This allows existing or synthesized information to be delivered proactively or interactively, and in the context of digital workers, customers or constituents at timely business moments.
Insight engines gather content from a broad spectrum of sources, including those relevant to the immediate needs of digital workers. They extend beyond enterprise search by providing the capability to engage with content and extract insights without touching the source of that content.
Natural language and rich context are used in such interactions, which will come to rely less on a search box and a button and more on proactivity over time.

Gartner ranked Coveo highly for its rich autosuggest capability, ease of deployment, and close partnerships with Sitecore and Salesforce. Perficient is one of just three certified Coveo premium partners, specializing in Coveo for Salesforce and Coveo for Sitecore. We help clients design, architect, and implement modern enterprise search solutions that empower your users to be more successful, and ultimately impact the customer experience. Our expertise across technologies and platforms enables us to seamlessly integrate intelligent search with a variety of enterprise applications to unlock the value of information to transform your business.
Reach out to us today if you’d like a demo of Coveo.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Jane Louis, Microsoft Marketing Manager

More from this Author

Follow Us
TwitterLinkedinFacebookYoutubeInstagram