Real time Big Data Search and Analytics market: here is why the European chosen Sinequa.
As you
can observe, we are talking about access to data and increase performance in
the processing of cases. In this momentum, Sinequa has been selected by the
Direction of the Competition of the European Commission to improve access to
data and increase performance in the processing of cases. The challenge here is
to become familiar with a case, discover all relevant information while
respecting access rights of documents; for Sinequa, this is to provide indisputable quality in the treatment of business
competition in the strictest of
safety compliance.
About The European Commission
The European Commission is the EU's executive body and represents the
interests of Europe as a whole (as opposed to the interests of individual
countries).
The term 'Commission' refers to both the college of commissioners and the
institution itself ? which has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium with
offices in Luxembourg. The Commission also has offices known as
'representations' in all EU member countries.
The European Commission, together with the national competition authorities,
directly enforces EU competition rules, Articles 101-109 of the Treaty on the
Functioning of the EU (TFEU), to make EU markets work better, by ensuring that
all companies compete equally and fairly on their merits. This benefits
consumers, businesses and the European economy as a whole.
Within the Commission, the Directorate-General (DG) for Competition is
primarily responsible for these direct enforcement powers.