November 10, 2025 — Leads & Copy —
Mindbreeze, a global provider of AI-based knowledge management solutions, announced today that Altman Solon, a strategy consulting firm focused on telecommunications, media, and technology (TMT), has purchased Mindbreeze InSpire.
The collaboration began in July 2025 with a trial of the Mindbreeze Insight Workplace, designed to consolidate Altman Solon’s SharePoint and web-based data sources into a central point for organizational knowledge. Altman Solon sought to improve how its global teams accessed and shared knowledge across systems. The company had a foundation in SharePoint for managing structured project data, but its native search capabilities limited visibility across platforms. Project information was spread across secure repositories, making it difficult to form a view of collective knowledge.
Without a centralized intelligence interface, teams spent time consolidating data manually, slowing collaboration and onboarding. Altman Solon wanted to provide instant, trusted answers across all departments within the firm.
The project timeline included:
- July 7: Data indexing and Insight Workplace setup began.
- August 11: User acceptance testing started ahead of schedule due to feedback.
- September 8: Altman Solon finalized its purchase of Mindbreeze for a three-year term, with a company-wide rollout planned immediately.
- September 12: Go-live.
With Mindbreeze, Altman Solon says its consultants can now interact with firm knowledge in a transformed way. Instead of navigating systems that provided inconsistent search results, consultants now access a unified, AI-powered platform that connects insights, projects, and documents firmwide. Project data that was once stored across siloed environments is now indexed and intelligently linked, making it easier to surface context-rich insights and historical benchmarks in seconds.
AI-driven Q&A capabilities now deliver accurate, source-cited responses instantly, which empowers teams to move faster and with confidence. The integration of Mindbreeze has streamlined project ramp-up, improved collaboration, and enhanced client delivery.
According to Alex Dumke, COO at Altman Solon, Mindbreeze helped them move from pilot to full implementation within weeks. He said his teams now have easier access to project insights and IP, which supports better collaboration and informed decision-making across global teams.
Kimberly Padilla, Global Head of Knowledge Management at Altman Solon, said that in just weeks, they progressed from data indexing to full user acceptance testing. She added that consultants can now access and interact with firm knowledge in ways that make collaboration faster, smarter, and more intuitive.
The Mindbreeze Insight Workplace equips Altman Solon with:
- Real-time natural language search across structured and unstructured data.
- 360-degree project views, including leadership, documentation, and client details.
- AI-driven recommendations that make knowledge more accessible and actionable.
- A hub that breaks down silos and accelerates decision-making.
- Integration of the Insight Workplace in MS Teams.
Daniel Fallmann, CEO and Founder of Mindbreeze, said Altman Solon’s decision to purchase Mindbreeze underscores the urgency of modern knowledge management and the power of the Mindbreeze solution to meet those needs.
About Altman Solon:
Altman Solon is a strategy consulting firm dedicated to the telecommunications, media, and technology (TMT) sectors.
About Mindbreeze:
Mindbreeze is a global provider of AI-powered enterprise intelligence.
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Ulrike Kogler
Head of Marketing
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Source: Mindbreeze
