Ideagen Launches Ideagen Coruson

February 27, 2017

David Hornsby (Photo: Ideagen)
David Hornsby (Photo: Ideagen)

Software firm Ideagen has announced it has launched Ideagen Coruson – a re-brand of its enterprise safety management and incident reporting software.


Gael Enlighten, a cloud-based software solution used by some of the world’s leading brands including Virgin Trains, Telefonica and Haeco Group, will now be known as Ideagen Coruson from the February 22, 2017.


The re-brand project comes as Ideagen seeks to align its product portfolio following several successful acquisitions in recent years. The Gael Enlighten software was part of the intellectual property purchased in the £18million acquisition of Gael Ltd in December, 2014.

Ideagen CEO, David Hornsby, said the time had come to “retire” the Gael brand.


He added: “We are delighted to announce the renaming of Gael Enlighten to Ideagen Coruson which will modernize the product brand and bring it into conformity with the rest of our product suite.


“As an important part of Ideagen’s portfolio of governance, risk and compliance applications, Coruson has matured over the past two years and has many high-profile customers.


“The application is fully productized, commercialized, and generally available and, given its visionary nature, the time has come to retire the Gael brand name and launch the definitive version of the product brand.


“These are exciting times for Ideagen as an organization and we are looking forward to Ideagen Coruson playing an integral part of the company’s future success.”


Ideagen Coruson is currently used by some of the world’s leading brands as well as organizations with extensive global reach including the UK Rail Safety & Standards Board, Haeco, Virgin Trains, Johnson Matthey, Air Transat, Telefonica and A2 Milk.

 

 

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