know, one of them is the award we won here, CIO, 100 award we won for Dexter. Dexter in a consulting organization. We generate a lot of slides, millions of slides a year. Dexter is a capability. We created play on word deck and stir, yeah, Dexter.
So we, we create, I didn’t think it was the TV show, yeah? So, yeah.
Dck Dexter, so we, we created this capability to help our consultants generate slides from our own content and our own knowledge and the way we do slides, to say, help them start to frame it faster. So you can start to think about, I’m framing this faster.
That’s, that’s one example. The other one is like anything else of one of the other ones we just launched a couple weeks, a couple of months ago. We call it Ava.
And Ava is a very sophisticated it’s not just a help desk customer service agent that you kind of ask a question that gives you an FAQ back.
We’ve we’ve really worked on that agent to give it some more powerful orchestration so they can say, hey, Maram is asking about Wi Fi? Yeah. Wi Fi. Mara is from the Chicago office.
What else should I do with that data besides just tell me how to connect to Wi Fi as an example. So it’s it’s really starting to get much more complexity.
So Avis, something we just launched that’s going to have tremendous impact on how we provide support to all of our people, wherever they are, and even some of the things that are interesting when you when you think about we all take search for granted in the consumer space, but in the enterprise space, search is very, very has to be, you know, specific, because people want specific answers.
So if you’re looking for what’s the vacation policy in Canada, you don’t want to get the United States answer, or the United, you know, United Kingdom answer. So, you know, those are all the kinds of things that we’re all solving right now with all of these capabilities.
And it’s awesome. I