Founded by Salim Elkhou

Onna

Onna integrates all workplace knowledge-based apps together, from communication to storage and HR platforms, allowing companies large and small to unify, search, protect, automate and build on top of their proprietary knowledge in a way not previously possible.

Companies’ knowledge has become more fragmented with the rise of cloud-based and hosted apps — from G Suite to Slack, Salesforce to Dropbox, Confluence and Workplace. On average, companies use 88 apps to power daily workflows, a 21% increase from three years ago. That makes search between applications manual and time consuming, slowing down overall performance and productivity. Risk and compliance issues get tougher too, especially given many governments are strengthening regulations.

That’s why Salim came to Barcelona to found Onna, the world’s first knowledge integration platform. Onna integrates all workplace knowledge-based apps together, from communication to storage and HR platforms, allowing companies large and small to unify, search, protect, automate and build on top of their proprietary knowledge in a way not previously possible. After building out from Barcelona, Onna opened U.S. headquarters in New York City.

Possibilities for enterprises using a Knowledge Integration Platform like Onna include eDiscovery, information governance, enterprise search, archiving, compliance with data protection laws like GDPR and FINRA, monitoring for leaks of confidential data and building bespoke internal workflow apps using proprietary information. For small businesses, using Onna can drive individual and team productivity by reducing time wasted looking for information.

Onna is working with some of the world’s most sophisticated companies, including Slack, Facebook, Electronic Arts, Lyft, Fitbit, Newscorp and Dropbox. By 2025, Onna aims to be the core of any individual or company’s knowledge infrastructure.

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