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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. Galdamez and Spoelker provided practical, proven guidance on how … Continue reading
User-Centered Information Architecture Strategy for a Leading Nonprofit Organization
Staff at one of the largest charitable nonprofit organizations in the U.S. faced challenges locating information, which led to a dependence on personal networks to find expertise. This issue was compounded by the organization’s two information platforms, which had overlapping functions and purposes. The lack of clarity about where to find specific resources created uncertainty… Continue reading
Webinar: Knowledge Capture and Knowledge Transfer in the Age of AI
In this webinar, Enterprise Knowledge’s CEO and founder Zach Wahl moderates a conversation with KM experts Jessica DeMay, Guillermo Galdamez, Madeleine Powell, and Nina Spoelker to discuss how emerging AI technologies have rekindled interest in practices grounded on the ‘softer’ … Continue reading
Consolidation in the Semantic Software Industry
As a technology SME in the KM space, I am excited about the changes happening in the semantic software industry. Just two years ago, in my book, I provided a complete analysis of the leading providers of taxonomy and ontology … Continue reading
How Data Becomes Dark
Are you navigating through the complexities of managing your enterprise’s unstructured data? This infographic shows the journey from data creation to its eventual transformation into ‘dark data’—data that remains underutilized and potentially exposes organizations to risks. We break down the … Continue reading
A Semantic Layer Approach to Enterprise Knowledge Management and Information Findability
Within an organization or enterprise, multiple knowledge organization systems tend to be siloed and used for different purposes in different systems (the website, the intranet, technical documentation publishing, the product catalog, customer support articles, training materials, etc.). If this disparate … Continue reading