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Agility in the Time of COVID-19
Six months ago millions of technology workers across the globe were abruptly pulled from our offices where we enjoyed regular and productive interactions with our colleagues, clients, and friends. We were thrust into distributed teams without a plan or the … Continue reading
How to Setup a .Net Core API with Neo4j
One of the leading technologies that we utilize at Enterprise Knowledge to help our clients make sense of their data is a graph database. Graph databases, such as Neo4j, allow software engineers to build more efficient systems that can answer … Continue reading
Read My Mind – Fostering Effective Communication
I was recently reading an article from Psychology Today entitled, “Why Didn’t You Hear What I Meant to Say?” by Leon F Seltzer, Ph.D., where the author illustrates how people trick themselves into thinking that they’ve adequately communicated with others. … Continue reading
How to Optimize Search Relevance: Boosting and Filtering
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Three Things You can do Today to Get the Most out of Microsoft 365’s Project Cortex
Project Cortex is Microsoft’s new AI offering as part of its Microsoft 365 Suite. It will have several exciting features that organizations can leverage to make connections between content, data, and experts. Cortex will be able to surface knowledge that … Continue reading
Give the People What They Want – An Approach to Thoughtful KM Technology
Presented by Todd Fahlberg, Knowledge Management Consultant, on May 19, 2020. Implementing a meaningful Knowledge Management technology brings many levels of challenges, even in the most innovative, user-centric organizations. In this session, Todd Fahlberg shares proven practices on how to … Continue reading
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
Content Silos: Causes, Problems, and Solutions
Organizations are producing exponentially more content than ever before. In most businesses today, every employee is a content creator which has led to multiple, uncoordinated content management systems (CMS). Siloed systems cause content management issues such as duplication of content, … Continue reading
Webinar: Making KM Clickable (Powering Great Enterprise Search with KM)
Presented by EK’s Zach Wahl and Joe Hilger, this webinar discusses how KM enables Advanced Enterprise Search.