Domodomain most marketable product for Italian parent

Expected to quickly become IntelligenceFocus' primary revenue source

On July 26, IntelligenceFocus, based in Turin, Italy but with U.S. headquarters in Warwick, closed a deal for $2 million euros (about $2.7 million dollars) with Innogest Capital, an Italian venture fund. IntelligenceFocus plans to invest most of the money in their wholly owned subsidiary Domodomain Inc.

Domodomain provides extensive profiles on business visitors to a site: in addition to number of site visits, type of page visits, etc, Domodomain offers relevant address, news, and blog details through internet searches.

DomoDomain’s software platform, called the Dynamic Intelligence Management System, was designed by Paola Boschetti and Maurizio Attisani, a married couple who co-founded IntelligenceFocus in 2004 to market applications of their digital intelligence software.

Boschetti and Attisani started by focusing mostly on developing homeland security applications for European governments and internal security applications for large companies, [vice president of business development] Joshua M. Gold] said.

Gold, a native Rhode Islander who joined the company in 2005, oversaw the opening late last year of offices on Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick and in San Mateo, Calif.

In addition to DomoDomain, IntelligenceFocus also is actively marketing a software service called Community Watchdog, which analyzes and filters online content for social networking Web sites and content-sharing Internet communities, Gold said.

Full Story: Firms could watch Web visitors’ moves Source: Providence Business News, August 6th, 2007

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