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Project Cortex: At the Intersection of Microsoft 365 and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Almost every major technology company around the globe is dedicating resources to develop some form of Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to help organizations accelerate access to critical information, support faster decision making, optimize customer support processes, recommend content, and help … 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
Knowledge Management Trends in 2020
Looking for the latest KM trends from Enterprise Knowledge? Zach’s KM Trends 2021 List can be found here. The field of knowledge management continues to evolve quickly, embracing new disciplines including semantic technologies and artificial intelligence as core parts of … Continue reading
What is a Semantic Architecture and How do I Build One?
Can you access the bulk of your organization’s data through simple search or navigation using common business terms? If so, your organization may be one of the few that is reaping the benefits of a semantic data layer. A semantic … 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
Designing Content for the Apprehensive Consumer
Content consumers, regardless of their form, be they a shopper, a reader, a creative, (the list goes on), are increasingly trepidatious about the content they choose to trust. With an ever-increasing slew of web content from a range of sources … Continue reading
How To Optimize Search Relevance With Feature Signaling
When your users are looking for content, they rarely have time or patience with search. This often leads to frustration for both end users and those who control the search application. Users expect search to just “work” and then are … Continue reading