Provide consistent unified access to data across different systems by using the flexible and semantically precise structure of the knowledge graph model
Implement a Connected Inventory of enterprise data assets, based on a knowledge graph, to get business insights about the current status and trends, risk and opportunities, based on a holistic interrelated view of all enterprise assets.
Quick and easy discovery in clinical trials, medical coding of patients’ records, advanced drug safety analytics, knowledge graph powered drug discovery, regulatory intelligence and many more
Make better sense of enterprise data and assets for competitive investment market intelligence, efficient connected inventory management, enhanced regulatory compliance and more
Improve engagement, discoverability and personalized recommendations for Financial and Business Media, Market Intelligence and Investment Information Agencies,Science, Technology and Medicine Publishers, etc.
Connect and improve the insights from your customer, product, delivery, and location data. Gain a deeper understanding of the relationships between products and your consumers’ intent.
Demystifying Semantic Standards and Knowledge Graphs
This White Paper is part of the Information Literacy series for Executives
What is the Premise?
Despite the essential nature of data, many organizations and companies have a data problem. How can they solve it? By adopting the principles of data hygiene and taking advantage of semantic standards for identity, meaning and business rules.
What does “Demystifying Semantic Standards and Knowledge Graph” include?
The background of Semantic Standards
A quick look at their essential building blocks
An overview of the foundational capabilities
Value Drivers and Use Cases
About the author: Michael Atkin has been an analyst and advocate for data management since 1985. His experience spans from the foundations of the information industry to the adoption of semantic technology. He has served as an advisor to financial institutions, global regulators, publishers, consulting firms and technology companies.
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