Joseph Hadzima, Esq., CEO of IPVision and a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, said "having a recognized IP leader such as Alex join IPVision from Thomson Reuters supports our strategy of transforming the commodity of IP data and content into qualified information, actionable knowledge and wisdom."
"The IPVision team's unique approach through the firm's project services and the IPVision analytics platform provides a much-needed advance to how business, advisors and counsel address business and legal challenges related to IP rights" said Alex Butler. "Leveraging historical ties to MIT has equipped IPVision with unmatched capabilities, moving far beyond traditional providers focus on data and content - I am excited about the feedback we have received regarding our approach and look forward to helping IPVision and its customers address the critical challenge of integrating intellectual property and business processes and strategies."
IPVision's project services and hosted analytics platform deliver critical business insights through proprietary and patented algorithms and expert systems. IPVision helps organizations integrate intellectual property into critical business processes and speed their responses to threats and opportunities across the entire value chain.
"We use IPVision because it helps us to develop and display a strategic vision of a client's patent portfolio while also providing insight into strengths and weaknesses of our client's patents and those of its competitors," indicated Bruce Sunstein, Esq., partner and co-founder of the Bromberg & Sunstein LLP intellectual property firm. "IPVision's unique approach provides a competitive advantage in portfolio development, acquisitions, litigation, and business strategy."