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Type
  
Search Engine

Founded
  
1999

Ceased operations
  
January 18, 2011

Headquarters
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Motto
  
Intuitive website search

Industry
  
Search engine technology, Enterprise search

Area served
  
Europe, North America, South America

Key people
  
Marcel Smit (CEO) Marcel Karssen (CFO/CTO) René Stukker (CCO) Gertjan Krab (Director Professional Services)

Products
  
Semantic search, Dynamic FAQs and web banners, User search query trend reporting

Founders
  
Berend Metz, Stan van de Burgt

Q-go was a privately owned international company that specializes in semantic search SaaS, based on Natural Language Processing technology. The technology provides relevant answers to users in response to queries on a company’s internet website or corporate intranet, formulated in natural sentences or keyword input alike. It integrates automatic statistical reporting of user query behavior for businesses that want to monitor what kinds of questions their customers are asking. This is in order to adjust content to provide the appropriate information for customers and to reduce the load on traditional customer service ports of call, such as call centers and answers by email. RightNow Technologies acquired Q-go for $34 million on January 18, 2011. Rightnow was subsequently acquired by Oracle Corporation.

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Brief history

Q-go was founded in 1999. Its head office was based in Amsterdam, with further offices in Barcelona, Madrid, Bonn, Zurich and New York City. It also had partnership presence in other countries.

Scope

The company’s intuitive website search and question answering management system is currently available in a variety of languages, including English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Catalan. Q-go has been implemented and deployed in a range of industries, including banking, insurance, pension, telecommunications and logistics, as well as several government agencies.

References

Q-go Wikipedia