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IdeaPlane was an enterprise social networking platform designed for companies in heavily regulated industries, particularly financial services. Specializing in compliance, IdeaPlane tailored its platform to help companies adhere to regulations from organizations such as the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Financial Services Authority, and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Enterprise Social Networking Social Networking Computer software Social software Collaboration software Enterprise content management |
Headquarters | London , |
Key people | James Fabricant, CEO Francesco Bovoli, CTO |
Products | IdeaPlane Platform |
Services | Enterprise Social Network Consulting Technology Consulting Bespoke Software Development Consulting |
Website | ideaplane.com |
Founded in 2010 by James Fabricant, IdeaPlane was headquartered in London, with additional offices in New York and San Francisco. The company was acquired by competitor Workshare in November 2012.[citation needed]
Products and services
editIdeaPlane's social networking platform targeted financial institutions and other highly regulated industries.[1] IdeaPlane's platform used similar practices from existing social networks like Twitter and Facebook.[citation needed]
IdeaPlane provided technology, enterprise social networking consultancy and software development services.
According to TechCrunch, IdeaPlane launched with two top-10 global investment banks as founding clients.[1]
History
editPrior to founding IdeaPlane, James Fabricant co-founded and served as the Director of Business Development and Media, Europe, at MySpace International.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b Butcher, Mike (19 December 2011). "IdeaPlane thinks it has a new take on the enterprise social network". TechCrunch. Retrieved 3 January 2012.