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Robert Feckl has joined Clueda's advisory board

02-10-2014 08:17 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Clueda AG

/ PR Agency: Script Consult GmbH

Munich, Feb 6th 2014 Robert Feckl (54), who holds responsibility as CIO of German bank Baader Bank AG, has joined the advisory board of Munich based semantic search and news analytics company Clueda.
“With Robert, a solid software expert joins our firm. His longstanding network in the IT industry will, no doubt, help Clueda strategically”, Clueda CEO and founder Volker Stümpflen said.

Since 2001 Feckl has run the information technology systems of Baader Bank, Germany's largest stockbroker who has a 10 percent stake in Clueda. Feckl successfully drove the fast expansion of Baader's IT systems.

He has a proven track record in IT with over 30 years in the industry. Feckl started out as a programmer and SAP expert in the chemicals sector in 1984 and, after a stint as programmer in reinsurance, moved on to become a consultant for a leading international systems integrator from 1988. From 1990 he oversaw the implementation of SAP at a sector branch of former industrial conglomerate Preussag where he also steered the introduction of the business software internationally.

Feckl's expertise also helped Clueda to scoop the “Big Data Award 2013” sponsored by Germany's IT weekly “Computerwoche”.
Other members of Clueda's advisory board comprise Horst Kinzinger, a senior manager at Germany's Software AG, and leadership expert and academic professor Daniel F. Pinnow.

More on Clueda's advisors at:
http://www.clueda.com/en/company/advisory-board

Background information:

Clueda offers software solutions for the semantic, associative processing and management of knowledge. Spun off from the institute of bioinformatics and systems biology at the elite research institution Helmholtz Zentrum Munich, Clueda ranks among the world leaders in its field. From a tide of non-relevant and often redundant data and information Clueda extracts crucial context in real time. As Clueda's algorithms are built to copy associative knowledge processing in human brains, they turn into learning systems over time. With these tools corporate clients are able to establish reliable opinion trends and sentiments by trawling unstructured data and gain unbiased forecasts on impacts of future events. This helps Clueda's clients to generate valuable knowledge context to support their decision making. Clueda has been founded in 2012 in Munich after a decade of thorough academic research and development work in semantic analysis. It has 20 staff and won the “Best in Big Data Award 2013”, sponsored by Germany's leading IT publication “Computerwoche”.

Press queries:

Bernhard Michalowski
+49 (0)89 – 242 10 41-11
+49 (0)173 – 39 40 542

Marion Kurtz
+49 (0)89 – 242 10 41-14

press@clueda.com

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