In today’s digital economy, every online interaction, purchase and post results in reams of data. Yet, knowledge and insight from these huge volumes of information can be hard to come by.
“It’s the ability to get the data from a variety of sources, put it in one central place, and make sure you can rely on the data being accurate, clean of errors and omissions, and consistent,” says Mr. Kimovski, who co-founded the company in 2021 alongside fellow technology entrepreneurs Pankaj Agarwal and Milan Mosny. Mr. Agarwal is an Infostrux adviser and board member, and Mr. Mosny is the company’s chief technology officer.
One challenge in serving clients throughout North America and even the world is ensuring you have staff working in different time zones who can work with those customers during their working hours, he says. The company focused on Canada during its first year and has made inroads into the U.S. this year in markets such as Philadelphia, Boston and New England. The Snowflake partnership helped accelerate the expansion south of the border, where Infostrux is now eyeing Austin, Chicago, Seattle and parts of California.
In 2013, Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service established the Canadian Technology Accelerator business development program to help homegrown companies with market-ready technology explore global growth opportunities, says Lama Khodr, a spokeswoman for Global Affairs Canada.