
Within businesses, employees can share information over email, and through collaboration platforms like Yammer, Salesforce's Chatter and others. But Q&A platforms like
Quora have recently taken off as a centralized knowledge repository for a vast number of topics that is easily searchable. Today at
TechCrunch Disrupt, Opzi is launching a Q&A platform designed specially for businesses. Opzi, which was incubated at
Y Combinator, is essentially a white-label Q&A site that any organization can use internally to store questions and answers about their business processes. The site was founded by 25-year old
Euwyn Poon, who graduated from Cornell University at the age of 18 and then received a J.D. from Cornell Law School in 2007. Poon worked as an associate in a law firm after school and found that it was difficult to sort through knowledge and instructions from his fellow associates online. Poon says that a Q&A-like site for business information within a company could help fill this gap and increase efficiency within an organization.

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