Onna Technologies, a proprietary information company, is growing its business to make proprietary data more accessible, useful, and private to major companies such as Facebook, Dropbox, and Fitbit. With a new round of $11 million in funding that includes Dropbox and the Slack Fund, the company can further develop its central information access product which consolidates data that is spread out among various apps.

The New York and Barcelona based company helps employees find, organize, and protect valuable business information through their unique eDiscovery platform which enables users to effectively track down relevant data. As a comprehensive platform, Onna unifies information on popular workplace apps such as Slack or Quip to preserve and archive only what is needed.

The platform is equipped with multi-language recognition and machine learning which allows it to analyze, summarize and classify documents while searching for content in any language. With many companies using multiple productivity applications, Onna is able to make workplaces more efficient as the data is found and leveraged in real-time.

 “Our technology consists of bringing several disruptive technologies together. Our vision is to enable the enterprise and its people with their information, by centralizing it, organizing and feeding it to user authorized applications. We give our customers an open API to integrate any data source, drop in any ML model and finally connect to any workflow or application,” said Salim Elkhou, Founder and CEO at Onna, in a recent press statement.

June 6, 2019