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How a Semantic Layer Transforms Engineering Research Industry Challenges

To drive future innovation, research organizations increasingly seek to develop advanced platforms that enhance the findability and connectivity of their knowledge, data, and content–empowering more efficient and impactful R&D efforts. However, many face challenges due to decentralized information systems, where … Continue reading

The Minimum Requirements To Consider Something a Semantic Layer

Semantic Layers are an important design framework for connecting information across an organization in preparation for Enterprise AI and Knowledge Intelligence. But with every new technology and framework, interest in utilizing the technological advance outpaces experience in effective implementation. As … Continue reading

Multimodal Graph RAG (mmGraphRAG): Incorporating Vision in Search and Analytics

David Hughes, Principal Data & AI Solution Architect at Enterprise Knowledge, presented “Unleashing the Power of Multimodal GraphRAG: Integrating Image Features for Deeper Insights” at Data Day Texas 2025 in Austin, TX on Saturday, January 25th. In this presentation, David … Continue reading

Enhancing Retail Performance with Semantic Layer As an Enabler for Data and Analytics Teams

In the fast-paced retail sector, organizations need to be able to quickly view store performance analytics in order to make crucial decisions. A leading global retail chain faced significant delays of up to 5-6 weeks when attempting to retrieve essential store performance metrics and create reports for executive leadership. This bottleneck was largely due to … 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

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