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Enabling Integration and Interoperability Across the Grid with Knowledge Graphs

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The generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electrical power generates a lot of data needed across a variety of roles to address reporting requirements, changing regulations, advancing technology, rapid responses to extreme weather events and more.

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Bridging the Gap Between Industries: The Power of Knowledge Graphs – Part I

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Well, it’s all thanks to knowledge graphs. Knowledge graphs are changing the game A knowledge graph is a data model that uses semantics to represent real-world entities and the relationships between them. Read our post: Okay, You Got a Knowledge Graph Built with Semantic Technology… And Now What?

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From Data Silos to Data Fabric with Knowledge Graphs

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Data Fabric’ has reached where ‘Cloud Computing’ and ‘Grid Computing’ once trod. This multiplicity of data leads to the growth silos, which in turns increases the cost of integration. This multiplicity of data leads to the growth silos, which in turns increases the cost of integration. It is a buzzword.

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Bridging the Gap Between Industries: The Power of Knowledge Graphs – Part II

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In our previous blog post, Bridging the Gap Between Industries: The Power of Knowledge Graphs – part I , we talked about starting the day with our smart car looking out for us, powered by knowledge graph technology. Now let’s continue our day!

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Electrical Standards, Smart Grids and Your Air Conditioner

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When we plug into the giant grid of information we call the Web, we are used to the fact that whatever we do – visiting websites, downloading stuff or just chatting, voluminous amounts of data get exchanged. Many of the data exchange processes on the electrical grid are (or would benefit from being) carried out with Web standards.