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Getting Started With Data Cleanup and Data Management
At EK, many of the challenges we hear about revolve around data – no matter the company’s size or industry. Without clean, centralized data, staff may begin to lose trust and confidence in the information they are working with. They … Continue reading
Digital Twins and Knowledge Graphs
Enterprise knowledge graphs are one of the fastest growing trends in knowledge management. Their intuitive and flexible structure, combined with their emphasis on relationships between entities, make knowledge graphs a natural fit for use cases that require aggregating content from … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Joe Pairman of RWS Group
In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, Joe Hilger speaks with Joe Pairman, Director of Product Management at RWS Group. RWS Group is a world-leading provider of technology-enabled language, content management, and intellectual property services. Joe is in charge of … Continue reading
The Importance of Agility During The Great Resignation (Part I: Retention)
With more people than ever leaving their jobs, Agile teams can encourage retention and attract the right talent. Introduction People are still leaving their jobs, and in record numbers. According to Willis Towers Watson’s 2022 Global Benefits Attitudes Survey, a … Continue reading
What Software Engineering Can Teach Knowledge Engineers about Version Control
Information models like taxonomies and ontologies are rarely built independently, and they are never static. At EK, knowledge engineers partner with clients to build these models through an iterative process of design, validation, and implementation. The models that come out … Continue reading
EK AMA – How does taxonomy help search?
Enterprise Knowledge’s Ask Me Anything series is back with another answer to a common question in Knowledge Management. Content is the topic in this episode of EK AMA as Zach Wahl asks Joe Hilger “How does taxonomy help search?” as … Continue reading
Where Does a Knowledge Graph Fit Within the Enterprise?
Our clients often assume that building a knowledge graph requires that all data be managed in a single place for it to be effective. That is not the case. There are a variety of ways that organizations can solve for … Continue reading
How to Explain Ontologies to Any Audience
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we can better explain complex, semantic concepts like ontologies, knowledge graphs, and data fabrics to others in an approachable, easy-to-understand manner. I’ve been in any number of situations where I’ve struggled to … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Michael Andrews of Kentico
In this episode of the Knowledge Cast, Joe Hilger speaks with Michael Andrews, Content Strategy Evangelist at Kentico. Kentico is a global software vendor with two award-winning products, Kontent and Xperience. Michael has been at Kentico since 2019 and focuses … Continue reading
A Data Scientist Perspective on Knowledge Graphs (Part 1): the Data-Driven Challenge
Photographer: Johannes Plenio This series of articles is a data scientist, and data engineer, perspective on knowledge graphs, which is intended not only for other data scientists and engineers, the nerdy role in the office that no one truly understands; … Continue reading