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Correlate’s core product is the K-Map, which stands for Knowledge Map. K-Map is by far the easiest way to organize, outline, share, delegate and archive files and electronic information – without a need for an Internet connection. The simple beauty of K-Map is that it uses the Windows desktop instead of forcing users to connect into the cloud every time they need to access their data.

K-Map comes handy for millions of office workers with restricted cloud access (mixing of personal and company files in any sort of online environment is a potential breach of security protocol). These individuals are stuck without the ability to easily access their personal files at work.

As an application that is mindful of work environments, K-Map allows users to easily access and share content on private disks, shared file networks, Sharepoint, Dropbox, Microsoft Office365, Outlook, Lotus Notes, and more. It only makes sense that modern information workers should be able to easily manage their information.

Correlate was founded by Halvor Kalve, a 30-year veteran of the information management industry, on the premise that the PC is the information worker’s tool and a good information management tool can change how individuals work in the digital economy. Correlate creates a way to work with both personal and company documents in a quick, effective way. Personal documents, internal company documents, and those from the cloud can be mixed and matched in K-Map – without a need for cloud access (no wonder whole departments are adopting it).