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- BiosGroup abstract "BiosGroup, founded in 1997 by Stuart Kauffman and Ernst & Young (now Cap Gemini Ernst and Young), was a spin-off from the Santa Fe Institute. The company aimed to commercialize complexity science software in applications that helped companies manage projects and supply chains. Its clients included Southwest Airlines, P&G, Ford, Boeing, SAP AG and Texas Instruments; as well as government agencies like the Office of Naval Research and the Internal Revenue Service. In 2000, it received investments of $5 million from Procter & Gamble and $8 million from Ford Motor Company.At its peak, BiosGroup employed about 150 people in offices in Santa Fe, Boston, London, Bulgaria, and Washington, DC. BiosGroup spun off several prospering companies including: Pipeline Trading (previously eXchange + - Advantage); Qforma (previously Commodicast); Icosystem; Genpathway (previously CIStem); and EuroBios SA.BiosGroup's consulting operations were acquired by NuTech Solutions in 2003.".
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink featsurprise.
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink www.eurobios.com.
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink www.nutechsolutions.com.
- BiosGroup wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx.
- BiosGroup wikiPageID "9488053".
- BiosGroup wikiPageLength "1745".
- BiosGroup wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- BiosGroup wikiPageRevisionID "686425791".
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Boeing.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Complex_systems.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Internal_Revenue_Service.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink London.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Michalewicz.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_Naval_Research.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Prediction_Company.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Procter_&_Gamble.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Jones_(physicist).
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink SAP_SE.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe_Institute.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Airlines.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Stuart_Kauffman.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments.
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- BiosGroup wikiPageWikiLinkText "BiosGroup".
- BiosGroup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- BiosGroup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- BiosGroup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- BiosGroup subject Category:Companies_based_in_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- BiosGroup hypernym Spin-off.
- BiosGroup type Community.
- BiosGroup type Company.
- BiosGroup type Place.
- BiosGroup type Work.
- BiosGroup type Community.
- BiosGroup type Company.
- BiosGroup type Place.
- BiosGroup comment "BiosGroup, founded in 1997 by Stuart Kauffman and Ernst & Young (now Cap Gemini Ernst and Young), was a spin-off from the Santa Fe Institute. The company aimed to commercialize complexity science software in applications that helped companies manage projects and supply chains. Its clients included Southwest Airlines, P&G, Ford, Boeing, SAP AG and Texas Instruments; as well as government agencies like the Office of Naval Research and the Internal Revenue Service.".
- BiosGroup label "BiosGroup".
- BiosGroup sameAs Q4915254.
- BiosGroup sameAs m.028bxrq.
- BiosGroup sameAs Q4915254.
- BiosGroup wasDerivedFrom BiosGroup?oldid=686425791.
- BiosGroup isPrimaryTopicOf BiosGroup.