EK’s Joe Hilger, Sara Nash, and Heather Hedden Speaking at Data Summit 2024

Enterprise Knowledge Chief Operating Officer Joe Hilger and Principal Consultant Sara Nash will co-present a workshop, and Senior Consultant Heather Hedden will present a conference session at the upcoming Data Summit in Boston, MA. The premiere data management and analytics … Continue reading

EK’s Ethan Hamilton and Heather Hedden to Speak at the Virtual PoolParty Summit 2024

Enterprise Knowledge will have speakers in two separate sessions of the free, virtual PoolParty Summit schedule for March 19 – 21. This is the third edition of the online event that explores how PoolParty users are harnessing the powers of … Continue reading

5 Steps For Building Your Enterprise Semantic Recommendation Engine

In today’s digital landscape, where content overload is a constant challenge, recommendation engines (also known as personalized content recommenders, or just “recommenders”) have emerged as powerful solutions that help users cut through the noise and discover relevant information. These intelligent … Continue reading

EK to Speak at SLA Annual Conference

Two members of the EK team are speaking at the upcoming Special Libraries Association (SLA) Annual Conference, to be held virtually from August 3rd to13th. The SLA Annual Conference brings together special librarians and information professionals who want to explore … Continue reading

Common Taxonomy Design Mistakes, Part I: Failing to Include Your End Users

The necessity of a business taxonomy has become increasingly apparent as organizations across the globe have shifted to working from home and, consequently, have an increased need for their employees to be able to quickly and independently find and discover … 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

What I’m Looking Forward to Learning at SEMANTiCS Austin 2020

SEMANTiCS Austin 2020 is the inaugural SEMANTiCS U.S. conference that will bring together knowledge graphs, ontologies, and Enterprise AI. These topics, among others, are of particular interest to my work in search and semantics, and I am excited to see … Continue reading