Juan Sequeda from data.world moderates this Q&A with Jans Aasman from Allegro Graph, Mike Grove from Stardog and Dr. Ora Lassila from AWS.
Yes. Why? Because building a knowledge graph means you are consolidating your important knowledge assets, and that forces you to think of the “bigger picture” of all the data you have in your organization including shared, common domain models. You are not merely shoving data into a warehouse, bu...
Insufficient Facts Always Invite Danger: Combat Them with a Logical Model While understanding the context of data is key, it's important to remember there is no universal context. What makes sense in one case may not in another. We see this often in MDM scenarios; we can't agree on the definition...
The Curious Case of the Semantic Data Catalog: Knowledge graphs have been on the rise and organizations have found a variety of use cases for the technology. One specific type of use case is the implementation of a knowledge graph as a semantic data catalog. With the inherent power of the technol...