Knowledge Management Trends in 2021

The last year has been a big one for Knowledge Management. Technology is advancing rapidly, introducing capabilities around knowledge graphs, ontologies, and enterprise artificial intelligence that seemed like distant possibilities just a few years ago. The pandemic, meanwhile, forced every … Continue reading

How Do I Update and Scale My Knowledge Graph?

Enterprise Knowledge Graph Governance Best Practices Successfully building, implementing, and scaling an enterprise knowledge graph is a serious undertaking. Those who have been successful at it would emphasize that it takes a clear definition of need (use cases), an appetite … Continue reading

Vilenio to Speak at an Upcoming Webinar on Turning a Taxonomy into a Recommendation Engine

Connor Vilenio, Senior Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge, will be speaking at an upcoming webinar hosted by Ontotext on the topic, “Turning a Taxonomy into a Recommendation Engine: Lessons Learned from Rapid Development of Content Recommenders using Taxonomies and GraphDB as … Continue reading

Hilger Featured in Database Trends and Applications Magazine

EK COO Joe Hilger was recently featured in a Q&A from Database Trends and Applications magazine, where he discusses enterprise knowledge graph trends and use cases. Specifically, Hilger details the most high value use cases for knowledge graphs and discusses … Continue reading

Project and Expert Finder

The Challenge A federally funded engineering research center has an extensive “project library” where technical documents, certifications, and reports related to various engineering projects are stored. Many of these documents are often scanned versions of handwritten notes or files and, … Continue reading

Why a Knowledge Graph is the Best Way to Upgrade Your Taxonomy

Many organizations begin their journey in semantic solutions with a taxonomy. Taxonomies are simple information models that help organizations describe and structure their information in a hierarchy. They are effective for organizing content and data, but do not capture all … Continue reading

How Leveraging Existing Taxonomies Can Jumpstart Ontology Design

Taxonomies and ontologies are both types of Knowledge Organization Systems, or KOS. Different types of KOS can be seen as a continuum, starting with a simple folksonomy where users of content can add free form tags with no control or … Continue reading