Knowledge AI: Content Recommender and Chatbot Powered by Auto-Tagging and an Enterprise Knowledge Graph

The Challenge A global development bank needed a better way to disseminate information and in-house expertise to all of their staff to support the efficient completion of projects, while also providing employees with an intuitive knowledge sharing tool that is … Continue reading

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

Webinar: Knowledge Management Becomes Business Critical as Knowledge Graphs Improve Decision Making and Efficiency

Presented by Joe Hilger (COO of Enterprise Knowledge) and Atanas Kiryakov (CEO and Founder of Ontotext) on January 28th.  In this webinar Hilger and Kiryakov explain how Knowledge Graphs and Ontotext’s GraphDB product enable greater findability of knowledge and information … 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

EK Presenting in KMWorld Webinar on Knowledge Graphs and Machine Learning

Enterprise Knowledge experts Joe Hilger and Bess Schrader will be featured in an upcoming KMWorld sponsored webinar titled, “Fast Insights Through Knowledge Graphs and Machine Learning.” The webinar will be held Tuesday, January 26th, 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM … Continue reading

Taxonomy Use Cases: How To Estimate Effort and Complexity

When asked to define taxonomy, I like to define it as a method rather than a thing. I typically say taxonomy is a way of categorizing things hierarchically, from general to more specific. Sounds simple enough, right? After all, who … Continue reading