Enterra Solutions, which provides autonomous decision science, and reputation advisory firm Montfort Communications, announced Oct. 28 the creation of Enterra-Montfort, a new platform applying Enterra’s advanced cognitive computing capabilities to the field of strategic communications and reputation management.
Enterra Solutions was founded by Stephen DeAngelis after the 9/11 terror attacks. The company has built a reputation among global enterprises and organizations to deliver increased profitability and competitive advantage, using cutting-edge mathematics, multi-modal AI and non-linear optimization to prescribe the proper strategic course.
Core capabilities of the Enterra-Montfort platform include:
- Autonomous reputation intelligence – Enterra’s AI agents continuously identify emerging reputational risks and opportunities, giving leaders early-mover advantage over market and sentiment shifts.
- Dynamic stakeholder mapping – Real-time analytics map influence networks and sentiment across digital, political, regulatory, and media ecosystems to spotlight exposure and inform engagement.
- Business wargaming and strategic planning – Scenario simulations blend Montfort’s advisory insight with Enterra’s sophisticated reasoning engines to stress-test decisions before they’re made.
- Agentic communications execution – Smart automation empowers account teams for content creation, targeting, and optimization for measurable business outcomes—not just message distribution.
- Adaptive cultural intelligence – An always-learning system integrates cultural, political, and economic signals to ensure messaging adapts to the current environment with precision and relevance.
“The Enterra-Montfort platform is the result of decades of pioneering work at the intersection of complexity science, cognitive computing, AI, and business strategy,” said DeAngelis.
“Enterra can decode the increasingly complex, multi-layered and high-dimensional interactions between companies and their various stakeholders. Through our partnership with Montfort, we can do this in a way that turns reputation management into a data science-driven engine of competitive advantage and measurable business performance.”
Enterra-Montfort said its reputation management platform will be fully deployed in the first quarter of 2026 following planned pilots with several leading multinational enterprises across multiple sectors that include finance, energy, health care and consumer industries.






