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From Risk to Readiness: Anatomy of an AI-Ready Knowledge Asset
The hidden risk in your AI investment isn’t the technology; it’s the content. The core issue is that humans and AI systems process information differently: humans infer context and build on an ever-expanding web of knowledge; AI systems require explicit … Continue reading
KM Strategy for AI Readiness
Enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) readiness depends on the maturity of its underlying knowledge management (KM) ecosystem, not algorithmic power. Without structured, semantically enriched data, advanced models fail due to misalignment, data fragmentation, and hallucinations. Executive leaders face immense pressure … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Lucy Hall, KM Expert in the Financial Services Industry
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Lucy Hall, a knowledge management (KM) expert in the financial services industry. With 25+ years in the space, Lucy is experienced in driving enterprise-scale change and delivering measurable business outcomes in projects spanning … Continue reading
Beyond Static Permissions: Why Agentic AI Needs Intent-Based Access Control
From Static Boundaries to Dynamic Intent AI agents don’t just need permission to access resources. They need constraints on how they use that access. Intent-Based Access Control (IBAC) is an emerging authorization model that enforces the principle of least privilege … Continue reading
The New Role of Knowledge Management and its Professionals
The world of Knowledge Management is changing rapidly. For those that can seize the moment and embrace the change, this presents an incredible opportunity. For those that instead react with fear or resistance, they will quickly find themselves in obsolescence. … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Jonathan Gordon-Till, Global Knowledge Management Lead of R&D at Mondelēz International
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Jonathan Gordon-Till, Global Knowledge Management Lead of R&D at Mondelēz International. Jonathan has spent almost 4 decades in the KM profession, witnessing acquisitions, demergers, and the emergence of new information technologies through roles … Continue reading
A Practical Guide to an Intranet Remodel: Small Taxonomy Wins for a Big Impact
The world of knowledge management is moving at a fast pace and it is challenging to keep up with trends that often demand investing in the latest tooling to solve increasingly complex semantic challenges. However, for many organizations, particularly non-profits, … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Wael Taha, Vice President of Enterprise Architecture at Brown Brothers Harriman
Enterprise Knowledge’s Lulit Tesfaye, VP of Knowledge & Data Services, speaks with Wael Taha, VP of Enterprise Architecture at Brown Brothers Harriman. Over the past 12 years, Wael has dedicated his career to architecting D&A solutions and directing D&A professionals … Continue reading
Ontology and Knowledge Graph in the Age of AI and Agents
As organizations accelerate investments in AI, semantic data models, advanced analytics, and agentic transformation, lots of jargon gets thrown around, and this sometimes results in confusion about how data driven systems work. In the realm of semantic layers, one of … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Dave Boland, Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer (CKIO) at Ogletree Deakins
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Dave Boland, Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer (CKIO) at Ogletree Deakins. With 25+ years of experience in the field, Dave is a people-first leader in KM and digital transformation with the proven ability … Continue reading