Trampoline Systems Launches SONAR FlightDeck

September 26, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

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Trampoline Systems; a London Based provider of Enterprise Social Software, recently launched SONAR FlightDeck at the Network Roundtable in Washington DC.

SONAR Flightdeck is the latest product in Trampoline Systems SONAR Suite product line. Flightdeck is a enterprise social networking tool that helps companies focus on knowledge and relationship identification.

Flightdeck works by gathering high value strategic information gathered in everyday corporate communications such as email, wiki’s, blogs and documents and helps managers visualize and identify the top influencers and performers , bottlenecks and even the social networking laggards within a company.

Sonar Flightdeck 1

Sonar Flightdeck 2

Flightdeck runs on top of the SONAR Server which is an analytical engine that is composed of natural language processing and social network analysis algorithms that identify the information flows, social networks and tasks occurring within a company.

SONAR Suite

Flightdeck would be most beneficial to companies that are engaging in merger and acquisitions, new product roll-outs or major corporate initiatives. SONAR Flightdeck is designed for managers within an organization whereas Trampoline Systems other product SONAR Dashboard is designed for general employee usage.

Trampoline Systems competitors in this space include Microsoft, (with its recent acquisition of Powerset) Autonomy and Semantra.

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  1. Vasel CZECH REPUBLIC Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 , September 26, 2008:

    What would stop Oracle or IBM from buying a organisation and embedding this technology within an existing product?

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    Ameed Taylor UNITED STATES Windows XP Safari 525.21 reply on September 30th, 2008 :

    Vasel,

    Sun is working on a Social Networking Community Specification at this time so I am sure that Oracle, IBM etc are probably also looking at this space

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