Cogna Raises $15M to Revolutionize Enterprise Software with AI
Cogna, a U.K. startup founded by Ben Peters, has raised $15 million to develop AI-driven software that automates enterprise software creation, focusing on ERP systems. Using generative AI and a "natural language compiler," Cogna aims to simplify custom solutions and challenge traditional IT consultancies.
Cogna Raises $15M to Revolutionize Enterprise Software with AI
Cogna, a U.K. startup founded by Ben Peters, has raised $15 million to develop AI-driven software that automates enterprise software creation, focusing on ERP systems. Using generative AI and a "natural language compiler," Cogna aims to simplify custom solutions and challenge traditional IT consultancies.
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