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Data Governance Program Starter Kit
A successful data governance program must align with organizational priorities, ensure data consistency, and provide clear accountability. However, many organizations face challenges such as undefined roles, lack of cross-functional collaboration, and inconsistent processes, which can impede governance efforts. For Data … Continue reading
Data Catalog Expansion Workshop
A data catalog is a centralized repository that organizes, manages, and indexes an organization’s data assets and related metadata, making it easier for users to discover, access, and understand the data available to them. It serves as a foundation for … Continue reading
Data Governance Maturity Assessment
An organization’s data governance maturity is directly correlated with its probability of success when launching modern data initiatives aimed at increasing data reliability, ownership, compliance, usability, and scalability. Substandard data governance can counteract these efforts over time, resulting in failed … Continue reading
Data Product Accelerator
Data products are reusable data resources that collect and enrich data in order to answer specific questions about a use case and also provide structured access through APIs or visualization tools. As organizations strive to extract more value from their … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast Product Spotlight – Graphwise
Enterprise Knowledge COO Joe Hilger speaks with Naso Kiryakov and Andreas Blumauer, who discuss the recent merger of two prominent companies in the semantic web space, Semantic Web Company and Ontotext, now operating as Graphwise. They highlight the strategic reasons … Continue reading
A Semantic Layer to Enable Risk Management at a Multinational Bank
Enterprise Knowledge is working with a multinational bank to enable their risk-assessing processes by using semantics and connected data. Heavily regulated financial services firms require comprehensive and complex risk management. This requires employees to thoroughly account for risk and report it in detail to regulators. Continue reading
Consulting from Within: Best Practices for the Solo Taxonomist
On November 19th, 2024, Bonnie Griffin, Taxonomy Consultant, delivered a presentation titled “Consulting from Within: Best Practices for the Solo Taxonomist” at the 2024 edition of Taxonomy Boot Camp in Washington, DC. Griffin shared best practices to help solo taxonomists … Continue reading
How Semantic Layers Support Product Search and Discovery
Taxonomies have been in use for a long time on e-commerce websites. They help users find the products they want to buy by means of organized categories and subcategories of product types, and the feature of filtering by product attributes. … Continue reading
From Artificial Intelligence to Knowledge Intelligence
Much of the dialogue in our industry has been dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what that means to the fields of Knowledge Management, Data Management, and Content Management. At EK, we’ve been witnessing firsthand the impact of the “AI … Continue reading
Out of Many, One: Building a Semantic Layer to Tear Down Knowledge Silos
Guillermo Galdamez, Principal Consultant, and Nina Spoelker, Consultant, jointly delivered a presentation titled ‘Out of Many, One: Building a Semantic Layer to Tear Down Silos’ at the 2024 edition of LavaCon. Guillermo and Nina provided practical, proven guidance on how … Continue reading