Company attributes
Other attributes
Northern Light SinglePoint, LLC provides knowledge management solutions for competitive intelligence and market research to companies worldwide. Northern Light's portals include machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI)-powered insights, and GDPR compliance protocols. Additionally, Northern Light has agreements with many of the world’s leading technology and industry research content providers, making its portal a simple single sign-on interface for its clients' research subscriptions.
Northern Light's clients include Fortune 1000 companies in information technology, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, and life sciences, and its research portals have over 250,000 users. Northern Light is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and the CEO is C. David Seuss. The company was awarded the KMWorld 2022 Readers' Choice Award for Best Content Management Services and was named to the KMWorld AI 50 2022 list of companies empowering intelligent knowledge management.
Northern Light's main offering is its SinglePoint research portal. SinglePoint is an AI-powered enterprise portal platform optimized for market research and competitive intelligence, designed to provide market research to large global organizations without adding additional IT burden.
The SinglePoint portal also provides single sign-on access to a client's syndicated subscription research, eliminating "content silos" and the need for clients to keep track of and sign onto individual subscriptions. SinglePoint also provides access to internal market research, agency-produced research, business news, journals, social media, and government databases. SinglePoint has unlimited seats for enterprise-wide sharing, and its machine learning algorithms learn user and organizational preferences to provide better search results.
Northern Light content collections are available to users of SinglePoint strategic research portals and through Amazon’s AWS Marketplace and the Amazon Data Exchange.
Northern Light was founded in 1996, and its CEO was the eighteenth employee. The company's name was inspired by the clipper ship Northern Light, which was built in Boston in 1851. The ship is famous for its radical design that allowed it to beat speed records.