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What is Semantics and Why Does it Matter?
This white paper will unpack what semantics is, and walk through the benefits of a semantic approach to your organization’s data across search, usability, and standardization. As a knowledge and information management consultancy, EK works closely with clients to help … Continue reading
What are the Different Types of Graphs? The Most Common Misconceptions and Understanding Their Applications
Over 80% of enterprise data remains unstructured, and with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), traditional relational databases are becoming less effective at capturing the richness of organizational knowledge assets, institutional knowledge, and interconnected data. In modern enterprise data solutions, … Continue reading
Incorporating Unified Entitlements in a Knowledge Portal
Recently, we have had a great deal of success developing a certain breed of application for our customers—Knowledge Portals. These knowledge-centric applications holistically connect an organization’s information—its data, content, people and knowledge—from disparate source systems. These portals provide a “single … Continue reading
How a Semantic Layer Transforms Engineering Research Industry Challenges
To drive future innovation, research organizations increasingly seek to develop advanced platforms that enhance the findability and connectivity of their knowledge, data, and content–empowering more efficient and impactful R&D efforts. However, many face challenges due to decentralized information systems, where … Continue reading
The Minimum Requirements To Consider Something a Semantic Layer
Semantic Layers are an important design framework for connecting information across an organization in preparation for Enterprise AI and Knowledge Intelligence. But with every new technology and framework, interest in utilizing the technological advance outpaces experience in effective implementation. As … Continue reading
Aligning an Enterprise-Wide Information Management (IM) Roadmap for a Global Energy Company
A global energy company sought support in detailing and aligning their information management (IM) team’s roadmaps for all four of their IM products – covering all managed applications, services, projects, and capabilities – to help them reach their target state vision of higher levels of productivity, more informed decision-making, and quality information made available to … Continue reading
The Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Simply defined, a knowledge graph is a network of entities, their attributes, and how they’re related to one another. While these networks can be captured and stored in a variety of formats, most implementations leverage a graph based tool or … Continue reading
Data Governance for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has emerged as a powerful approach for injecting organizational knowledge into enterprise AI systems. By combining the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) with access to relevant, up-to-date organizational information, RAG enables AI solutions to deliver context-aware, accurate, … Continue reading
Modern Methods for Managing Data Security
Enterprise Knowledge’s Joe Hilger, COO, and Ian Thompson, Technical Solutions Consultant, presented “Modern Methods for Managing Data Security” at CDOIQ in Boston, MA on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. In this presentation, Hilger and Thompson explored the evolving challenges of securing … Continue reading
Enterprise AI Meets Access and Entitlement Challenges: A Framework for Securing Content and Data for AI
In today’s digital landscape, organizations face a critical challenge: how to leverage the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while ensuring their knowledge assets remain secure and accessible to the right people at the right time. As enterprise AI systems become … Continue reading