Solutions
Four ways in. One knowledge base.
Pick the problem you have today. All four read from the same approved entries, so solving one leaves the next one easier.
Where to start
Pick the problem you have.
Each page is short and shows one thing. Nobody has to read all four.
Knowledge management
One home for what your company knows.
One approved home for what your company knows. AI drafts each entry, a named person approves it, and the library keeps itself current.
Explore →Governed AI
Your AI answers from approved knowledge.
Assistants and agents read only from entries a person signed off. Every answer shows who approved it, when, and from what source.
Explore →Search and answers
One answer, not a list of files.
Ask a question and get the approved answer with its source and its approver attached, instead of a list of files to read and guess from.
Explore →Response and bids
Answer it from what you approved.
Due diligence questionnaires, bids, and tenders answered from the approved entries your teams already use, with regulated wording returned word for word.
Explore →What they share
The same entry, four ways.
These are not four products. They are four ways of asking one governed knowledge base a question.
An answer your team approved for a questionnaire is the same answer an agent gives a customer, and the same answer your assistant reads. One entry, one approver, one date.
Cognatum governs the entry
source · version · approver · permissions
So the work compounds. Approve an entry to close a gap in a bid this week and it is already there the next time somebody asks, in whichever tool they happen to ask from.
And the reverse holds. An entry that goes stale goes stale once, is flagged once, and is fixed once, rather than in four places by four teams who do not know about each other.
Knowledge governed. Intelligence everywhere.
See it on your own content, in your own environment.