by Kristi Lee-John | Jun 22, 2022 | Blog, Knowledge Graphs
A visual view of information helps users to accomplish a variety of important goals such as: Understand connections present in data Determine areas of interest in large amounts of data Identify specific patterns in data Quickly assess the current state and...
by Kristi Lee-John | Apr 7, 2022 | Knowledge Graphs, Webinars, Data Cataloging
Webinar Resources Recording of the Webinar (60 minutes) Slides used for the presentation (PDF) About this Webinar Aired live on Feb 25th, 2021 Today, data catalogs are increasingly recognized as a central mechanism for data management. They have become a critical...
by Irene Polikoff | Apr 4, 2022 | Metadata Management, Blog, Data Fabric, Knowledge Graphs
Data fabric is a new architecture pattern that is growing in popularity. Interest in the data fabric architecture is high as evidenced by the number of people that signed up and attended our recent webinar on “How Metadata Management Must Evolve to Support Data...
by Irene Polikoff | Feb 14, 2022 | Blog, Data Fabric, Knowledge Graphs
In the first blog post of this series, we have discussed how the data fabric is different from the previous, more traditional data integration architectures. The difference is in its fundamental reliance on metadata. We have identified the three components the data...
by Kristi Lee-John | Nov 30, 2021 | Knowledge Graphs, Metadata Management, Media Mention, Data Governance
Industry experts expect that operational capabilities will become one of the most viable constructs for either determining or influencing data-driven action in 2022. Learn how this impacts metadata management, data stewardship and more in this article from...
by Kristi Lee-John | Oct 25, 2021 | Webinars, Knowledge Graphs
Webinar Resources Recording of the Webinar (60 minutes) Slides used for the presentation (PDF) About This Webinar Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 3:00pm ET TopBraid EDG 7.1 is currently available for beta testing. This new release unveils a number of new exciting...