Draft:KOL (Key Opinion Leaders)
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Key Opinion Leaders is a Health-tech company based in Katy, Texas, United States of America.
Key Opinion Leaders was founded by Gloria Espina and Reinaldo Aguiar, an ex-Google engineer that specialized in Search Ranking Algorithms.[1]
The cornerstone of the company is a technology that quantifies prominence of people for specific technical concepts.
The technology stack of Key Opinion Leaders was built upon principles of Distributed computing[2] and the architecture based on Unstructured data served from a NoSQL storage.
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[edit]- ^ Chaparro, Frank. "Goldman Sachs snagged a senior Google engineer as it looks to carry out its CFO's bold vision". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
- ^ Codallo, Ana. "Council Post: Building A Tech Stack For Wartime Economy: Six Things I Learned". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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