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Consolidation in the Semantic Software Industry
As a technology SME in the KM space, I am excited about the changes happening in the semantic software industry. Just two years ago, in my book, I provided a complete analysis of the leading providers of taxonomy and ontology … Continue reading
Analyzing and Optimizing Content for the Semantic Layer
As I wrote in my previous post, Adding Context to Content in the Semantic Layer, the organizational challenge of effectively generating, managing, and distributing content can be addressed by integrating content into a semantic layer. The semantic layer enriches the … Continue reading
Adding Context to Content in the Semantic Layer
Content is a critical organizational asset. Whether product documentation, sales and marketing materials, industry rules and regulations, employee policies, or learning materials, content forms the backbone of operations, decision-making, and end-user experiences. Organizations are challenged to generate content and structure … Continue reading
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Green Strategy (EDW 2024)
Enterprise Knowledge’s Urmi Majumder, Principal Data Architecture Consultant, and Fernando Aguilar Islas, Senior Data Science Consultant, presented “Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Green Strategy” on March 27, 2024 at Enterprise Data World (EDW) in Orlando, Florida. In … Continue reading
Synergizing Knowledge Graphs with Large Language Models (LLMs): A Path to Semantically Enhanced Intelligence
Why do Large Language Models (LLMs) sometimes produce unexpected or inaccurate results, often referred to as ‘hallucinations’? What challenges do organizations face when attempting to align the capabilities of LLMs with their specific business contexts? These pressing questions underscore the … Continue reading
How to Prepare Content for AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) enables organizations to leverage and manage their content in exciting new ways, from chatbots and content summarization to auto-tagging and personalization. Most organizations have a copious amount of content and are looking to use AI to improve … Continue reading
A Structured Content Model and Multi-Channel Publishing for Rapid Content Distribution
The Challenge EK partnered with the office of a large government agency whose primary mission required them to rapidly distribute real-time updates about current events to government executives and their staff. At the same time, they needed the ability to … Continue reading
Expert Analysis: Top 5 Considerations When Building a Modern Knowledge Portal
Knowledge Portals aggregate and present various types of content – including unstructured content, structured data, and connections to people and enterprise resources. This facilitates the creation of new knowledge and discovery of existing information. The following article highlights five key … Continue reading
Breaking it down: What is a Knowledge Portal?
Throughout my career, I have worked with dozens of public and private organizations who want a holistic understanding of their knowledge assets. Organizations seek new ways to manage, find, and take action on their knowledge, whether through a content management … Continue reading
QA for Personalized Content
We’ve all sifted through dense technical documentation which has way too much detail about features and products that aren’t even relevant to us – just to get to that one nugget of information we’re actually looking for (often on page … Continue reading