Project and Expert Finder
The Challenge A federally funded engineering research center has an extensive “project library” where technical documents, certifications, and reports related to various engineering projects are stored. Many of these documents are often scanned versions of handwritten notes or files and, … Continue reading
Semantic Data Portal/Data Catalog
As part of their efforts to improve overall data quality, data usage, and coordination, the Chief Data Officer of a federal agency was seeking to analyze current data management practices and identify ways to improve the Office’s existing processes. One of the most pressing challenges identified was that data scientists and economists were finding it difficult to make efficient use of siloed data sources in order to easily access, interpret, and track data and its history. Each researcher had anecdotal knowledge of what data resources were available, and they were often recreating similar data manipulations and research that other analysts had done previously in their own departments. The agency needed a more efficient and centralized way to capture key contextual information to drive the use, discovery, and reuse of data. The solution had to enhance and modernize their metadata management practices through improved access and visibility across agency data resources, while maintaining the appropriate security measures. Continue reading
Enterprise Knowledge Again Recognized Amongst Virginia’s Fastest Growing Companies
For the second year in a row, Enterprise Knowledge (EK) has been recognized by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce as one of Virginia’s 50 fastest growing companies, ranking at number 37 on the prestigious list. Virginia’s FANTASTIC 50 award program … Continue reading
Galdamez to Speak at SLA Kansas-Western Missouri Virtual Conference
Enterprise Knowledge’s Senior Consultant, Guillermo Galdamez, is presenting at ‘Stronger Communities’, a virtual conference organized by the Kansas-Western Missouri Chapter of Special Libraries Association (SLA)’s Virtual Conference on Friday, May 1st. His presentation is titled “Applying Agile Principles to Ensure … Continue reading
A Course Recommendation System – Based on a Knowledge Graph
The Challenge A healthcare workforce solutions provider wanted to increase engagement and learning outcomes across their learning platform as part of an initiative to grow interactive and adaptive learning capabilities using cutting edge knowledge management and natural language processing techniques. … Continue reading
Webinar: Enterprise AI Readiness
Presented by Joe Hilger, COO, and Lulit Tesfaye, Data and Information Management Practice Lead, on Wednesday, April 15th. This webinar featured first-hand experience from cutting edge global organizations that have already put Enterprise AI into production by harnessing knowledge graphs, … Continue reading
From Taxonomy to Ontology
As interest in designing personalized user experiences, recommendation engines, knowledge graphs, and the broader implementation of the semantic web grows, the need for the creation and implementation of ontologies becomes more critical. At Enterprise Knowledge, we define an ontology as … Continue reading
Presentation: The Value of KM for Remote Work
Presented by Zach Wahl, CEO, and Mary Little, Knowledge Management Practice Lead, on Thursday, April 2nd. With the current global COVID-19 pandemic, companies big and small, global and local, have found themselves in a much different reality and have been … Continue reading
Webinar: The Value of KM for Remote Work
Presented by Zach Wahl, CEO, and Mary Little, Knowledge Management Practice Lead, on Thursday, April 2nd. With the current global COVID-19 pandemic, companies big and small, global and local, have found themselves in a much different reality and have been … Continue reading
Why a Taxonomist Should Know SPARQL
As the Knowledge and Information Management field moves towards adopting semantic technologies like ontologies and enterprise knowledge graphs, taxonomists and taxonomy managers need to know about W3C semantic web standards including RDF, SKOS, SPARQL because data is becoming more interconnected … Continue reading