serviceMob is an Irvine, California enterprise software company that calls itself the Answer Engine for Customer Service and Support. Born as an academic project at MIT, it unifies the scattered 'dark data' of the service journey - CRM, contact center, workforce management, and ticketing systems - into a single behavioral data ontology it calls Ontolytics. Instead of reporting traditional KPIs like average handle time and CSAT, the platform models each customer experience as structured data to find and prevent the root causes of repeat contacts. Delivered by embedded Forward Deployed Engineers, serviceMob says it has driven more than $75M in client savings and eliminated hundreds of thousands of repeat contacts.
Anuj Bhalla is the founder and CEO of serviceMob, an Irvine, California enterprise software company that brings order to the chaos of customer service data. A UC Berkeley applied mathematician and MIT Sloan Fellow, he spent over a decade leading Accenture's Service Analytics Strategy practice and filing three patents before building serviceMob around a concept he calls 'Ontolytics' - analytics layered on top of a unifying data ontology to illuminate the 'dark, unexplored data' that hides inside support operations. He was named a 2024 CEO Visionary by the Los Angeles Times and his company earned a spot on MIT's STEX25 startup roster.
Sandra 'Sandy' Serkes is the co-founder, president and CEO of Valora Technologies, a Massachusetts software company that has spent more than 25 years teaching machines to read, sort and tag the mountains of documents that organizations forget they own. An MIT and Harvard Business School graduate, she built Valora's PowerHouse and BlackCat platforms into autoclassification tools used by legal, compliance, government and corporate teams to find sensitive information, retire 'dark data' and get ready for AI. She is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University, a frequent industry speaker, and a 2006 'Woman to Watch.'
ZL Tech (ZL Technologies) is a Silicon Valley enterprise software company that helps the world's largest organizations govern, manage and extract value from unstructured data - email, files and messages - at petabyte scale. Its Unified Archive platform consolidates eDiscovery, records management, regulatory compliance, data privacy, file analysis and analytics under a single architecture, eliminating the data silos that drive up cost and legal risk. Founded in 1999 by Kon Leong and Arvind Srinivasan, ZL serves Fortune 500 firms and federal agencies and has been recognized in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving for more than a decade. Today the company positions that same governed data layer as the foundation for enterprise GenAI and analytics.