Exiger has successfully acquired XSB, a data science company, to bolster its suite of AI tools. This acquisition aims to address various logistical challenges faced by government agencies, including supply chain optimization and parts obsolescence. Exiger President Carrie Wibben emphasized the growing demand for AI solutions to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
XSB's advanced AI applications transform unstructured data into actionable insights, offering a vast catalog of parts used by federal entities. The integration of XSB's capabilities is expected to enhance Exiger's platform, enabling government customers to mitigate risks and reduce costs effectively. This move follows Exiger's recent acquisitions, showcasing its commitment to expanding its AI-driven solutions.
• Exiger's acquisition of XSB enhances AI tools for logistics and supply chain.
• XSB's AI applications convert unstructured data into actionable intelligence.
AI is central to Exiger's strategy to improve logistics and supply chain management.
XSB specializes in data science to provide insights for government logistics.
XSB's applications utilize machine learning to enhance decision-making in logistics.
Exiger's acquisition of XSB aims to enhance its logistics intelligence capabilities.
XSB's tools are designed to help government agencies optimize their operations.
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