Jumpstarting Your Semantic Solution Design with UML Diagrams
Where do I start? Whether it be a taxonomy, an ontology, or a knowledge graph, this is a common question that we get from clients when they are beginning their scoping journey. We get it. It is difficult to define … Continue reading
The Phantom Data Problem: Finding and Managing Secure Content
Every organization has content/information that needs to be treated as confidential. In some cases, it’s easy to know where this content is stored and to make sure that it is secure. In many other cases, this sensitive or confidential content … Continue reading
Beyond AI Project
How to take an AI Project Beyond a Prototype Before going “all in,” we often advise our clients to first understand and quickly validate the value proposition for adopting advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine learning (ML) solutions within their … Continue reading
Sara Mae O’Brien-Scott to be Panelist at World Information Architecture Day Seattle
Sara Mae O’Brien-Scott, Senior Taxonomy and Ontology Analyst at Enterprise Knowledge (EK), will be a panelist for World Information Architecture (IA) Day Seattle 2021. World IA Day is an annual celebration focused on the practice and education of Information Architecture. … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Stephanie Hill of Paypal
In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, EK CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Stephanie Hill, Sr. Director, Knowledge Management at PayPal. Stephanie Hill became the Senior Director of Knowledge Management in June 2019, and has focused on developing the content … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Polly Alexander of HealthStream
In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, EK CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Polly Alexander, Senior Manager of Knowledge Management at HealthStream. Polly Alexander is a knowledge management professional with an extensive background in public health and informatics in a … Continue reading
Applying The Five Laws of Library Science to your Next Taxonomy or Digital Product
The rate at which we are producing new information is unprecedented. Each year our ability to capture and create information becomes easier. As a result, the need to find information becomes more and more important. Designing the structure of information … Continue reading