Zesty.ai Lab to open in Montréal under leadership of AI executive with focus on the insurance industry

Zesty.ai announces the opening of Zesty.ai Lab in Montréal, Canada. The newly established data science center of excellence will focus on research and development of new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for the insurance industry.

With this investment, Zesty.ai will accelerate digital transformation in the property & casualty insurance industry using powerful data and cutting-edge AI technologies. Under the leadership of Bryan M. Minor, Ph.D., an executive with more than two decades of experience in AI, Zesty.ai lab will develop new risk insights for data-driven underwriting, rating, and digital consumer and agent experiences.

The increased frequency of natural disasters, such as floods, wildfires, and storms among others, now affects more than 160 million people around the globe every year. Those impacts are felt by both consumers and the insurance industry. Zesty.ai is pioneering technology to bring a decades-old understanding of catastrophe risk into the modern era using AI and more than 130 billion data points. To date, the company has partnered with leading insurance carriers, reinsurers and MGAs in catastrophe risk assessment, property insights, and property condition monitoring. Bryan M. Minor

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Zesty.ai Lab serves as a cornerstone for the company’s AI development. By choosing Montréal, the emerging AI hub in North America, Zesty.ai is well-positioned to attract local talent in computer vision and data science, which is both plentiful and of high quality in the city. The research center, under the leadership of Dr. Minor, will build a sizable team of data scientists with the unique skill sets that are required for the digital transformation of the insurance industry.

“Bryan’s deep experience in data science makes him the ideal executive to lead Zesty.ai Lab. His hands-on experience in building data-intensive products and proven track record in rapidly scaling talented teams in AI is a rare combination,” said Michael Ulin, Head of Machine Learning at Zesty.ai.

“We’re in an incredible position to create risk insights that have never before been available to the insurance industry and to the communities impacted by disasters. AI is quickly changing the way we understand the world around us and there is no doubt that Montréal will be at the forefront of that change,” added Bryan M. Minor, Head of Zesty.ai Lab. “In partnership with Montréal International, Investissement Québec, and the support of our colleagues in Silicon Valley, Zesty.ai Lab is set to scale up quickly and build cutting-edge risk assessment products powered by AI.”

“We welcome Zesty.ai’s decision to set up its brand new lab in Montréal. Thanks to its university network and world-class research community, the reputation of Montréal’s AI ecosystem is well established now. With its enviable quality of life, Montréal has the ability to attract the best international talent and support the growth of activities that will have a significant impact on our lives," said Luc Rabouin, responsible for economic and commercial development for the City of Montréal's Executive Committee.

“The Montréal AI ecosystem is still growing. More and more investors are settling here to develop new technologies which can then be applied by Québec’s companies, all sectors combined,” said Stéphane Paquet, President, and CEO of Montréal International, the economic promotion agency for Greater Montréal. “There’s a sense of kinship between the ecosystems of California and Montréal. In 2019, we supported 12 Californian companies; it’s the American state we work the most with.”

 “We welcome Zesty.ai’s decision to open a facility here in Québec, a move that speaks to the strength and expertise of Montréal’s artificial intelligence ecosystem. The industry is booming, and the depth of its talent pool makes it fertile ground for any company interested in investing here. We are proud to have played a role in showcasing the Montréal and Québec advantage for this key player in artificial intelligence for organizational applications,” said Hubert Bolduc, President of Investissement Québec International. 

Cyxtera spins-off cybersecurity business; names Mike Aiello CEO

Cyxtera Technologies has announced its intention to split off its cybersecurity business into a separate company to accelerate its efforts in the rapidly changing cybersecurity industry. The new business will operate as AppGate, Inc.

AppGate brings together a set of differentiated cloud- and hybrid-ready security and analytics products and services. These include AppGate SDP, the industry’s leading software-defined perimeter solution, the Total Fraud Protection suite of risk-based authentication and digital threat protection capabilities and a range of innovative threat management and analytics offerings including the Brainspace digital investigations platform and the company’s Immunity range of offense-oriented software and adversary simulation services. Today, these products secure more than 1,000 organizations across 40 countries.

The companies will share the same ownership structure as the existing Cyxtera business, led by private equity firms BC Partners and Medina Capital, while the spin-off will allow each organization to pursue the most appropriate business strategy to leverage its respective market opportunity. The spin-out is expected to be completed in the early first quarter of 2020. {module INSIDE STORY}

“Customers and partners are looking for a clear leader in the emerging Zero Trust cybersecurity landscape, and we believe the time to accelerate mind and market share is right now,” said Manuel D. Medina, Chief Executive Officer for Cyxtera. “The new company will intensify our efforts in this arena, bringing a dedicated focus to helping protect enterprise and government information systems from today’s emerging threats, and providing the ability to act with precision and agility in a rapidly changing market.”

The company also announced the appointment of Mike Aiello as Chief Executive Officer for AppGate Inc. Aiello has spent the last 20 years as a cybersecurity innovator and entrepreneur, most recently at Google where he directed product management for Google Cloud Platform Security. He was formerly Chief Information Security Officer for Goldman Sachs’s Consumer and Commercial Bank. 

“Cyxtera has built the most comprehensive solutions for secure access and fraud protection. These solutions are backed by leading investigative analytics and adversary simulation capabilities. The team’s deep offensive expertise and defensive capabilities are built for today’s complex, hybrid infrastructures making things simple for our customers and complex for their adversaries,” said Aiello. “I’m delighted to join an exceptionally talented team as CEO to help enterprises and government agencies defend themselves in the world’s most hostile environments.”

Cyxtera and AppGate will work closely together as strategic partners, with AppGate leveraging the data center leader’s highly connected global footprint to accelerate deployments and expand as-a-service capabilities. Cyxtera will integrate AppGate products into the ecosystem of capabilities connected via its innovative CXD on-demand marketplace, providing customers with a cyber-resilient data center platform.

Fractal Analytics hosts second annual ai.nyc conference to help industry harness the power of AI

ai.nyc offers a unique opportunity for attendees to learn how businesses can better leverage AI and drive decisions at scale

Fractal Analytics, (https://fractal.ai), a global leader in artificial intelligence and analytics, powering decision-making in Fortune 500 companies, today announced the return of its ai.nyc conference for a second consecutive year. The only industry event of its kind, ai.nyc is designed to help Fortune 500 companies from the CPG, retail, financial services, healthcare, insurance, and telecom industries learn how to better leverage the power of artificial intelligence to maximize business outcomes. The annual event will take place on Wednesday, June 5th, 2019, on the 64th floor of the One World Trade Center in New York City.

This year ai.nyc will focus on why AI, alone, is not enough to solve problems at scale. The ai.nyc speakers will dive into the recipe for scalable business problem solving, including robust AI, intelligent engineering and smart design, highlighting how the combination of human intelligence with machine intelligence is the most powerful solution to improve overall business performance, in any sector. {module In-article}

"Leading Fortune 500 companies know that AI strategies are needed in order to stay ahead of the competition," said Francis Slavich, Chief Sales Officer, Fractal Analytics. "However, many business leaders are still not exactly sure how they should apply AI to reap the most substantial rewards. That's where ai.nyc comes in. Our exclusive event will tackle head-on the most important AI business problems and set a benchmark for AI problem solving that will drive forward AI success, no matter the industry."

Cathy O'Neil, author of The New York Times bestseller - Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, will be the keynote speaker. During the day, senior industry leaders will share how AI, engineering, and design is enabling them to free up cognitive capacity to focus on important areas. Find out more about the agenda and the speakers here.

ai.nyc is part of a series of AI events hosted by Fractal Analytics. The series kicked off last year in New York, followed by ai.dxb in Dubai and ai.lcy in London. These collaborative events inspired great insights among the Fortune 500 attendees from a wide range of industries. With interesting speakers such as New York Times Best Selling authors, Martin Ford and Kenneth Cukier, Fractal's AI events have mastered the art of exploring how businesses can better leverage AI to better drive decisions. Past events have been featured on The Wall Street Journal.

To review the full agenda and complete list of speakers for ai.nyc, or to register for the event, visit: https://fractal.ai/ainyc2019/