Yseop

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Yseop (pronounced 'Easy-Op') is a French software company, specializing in no code intelligent report automation, using natural language generation (NLG). Established in 2000 with offices in Paris,[1] New York,[2] Lyon and Bogotá. Yseop was a pioneer in NLG which laid the groundwork for Chat GPT and Generative AI.[citation needed] Yseop's original founding team sold their stake in the company to Next Stage, a French Private Equity Company.[3]

History

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Yseop was established in 2000 by Alain Kaeser, based on his research at the École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay (formerly ENS Cachan).[citation needed] Research and development for Yseop's technology began in the mathematical lab École normale supérieure de Cachan.[1] The company was co-founded with John Rauscher, after he sold his start-up called Sunopsis to Oracle in 2006.[1]

Yseop first commercialized its product as a middleware at the end of 2008, and opened up its American subsidiary in Dallas, Texas in 2012.[4]

The Yseop Team

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Former and current Yseop executives include Emmanuel Walckenaer (current CEO), John Rauscher (former CEO), Matthieu Andre (former CFO and currently at Groupe PSIH[5]), Maxine Azoulay (former US CTO and formerly of Meero and now at Airship) and Arden Manning (formerly at the DNC and currently cofounder of Nituno[6]). Alain Kaeser, Yseop's founder, has been with the company since 2000 and continues to lead its strategic planning.[7]

Products

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Yseop commercializes natural language generation (NLG) software, which reasons on data and turns it into written recommendations and reports.[4]

Yseop's software writes in English, Spanish, French and German.[8]

Yseop has worked with Société Générale.[1]

Recognition

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In 2014, Tom Austin, vice president and fellow at Gartner, cited Yseop, Narrative Science and Automated Insights as part of the Smart Machine, technological revolution that "has the promise to be one of the most disruptive changes ever".[9][10]

See also

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References

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