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Knowledge Graphs 101: The Story (and Benefits) Behind the Hype

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Knowledge graphs, while not as well-known as other data management offerings, are a proven dynamic and scalable solution for addressing enterprise data management requirements across several verticals. As a hub for data, metadata, and content, they provide a unified, consistent, and unambiguous view of data scattered across different systems.

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Why Establishing Data Context is the Key to Creating Competitive Advantage

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Without metadata management and other data-related operations with semantic technologies, organizations often struggle to connect data sets and achieve a unified view of their enterprise data. Enter the Semantic Edge Era: How to Derive Value from Semantic Metadata The problem with Big Data is not the data itself.

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The Semantic Web: 20 Years And a Handful of Enterprise Knowledge Graphs Later

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Knowledge graphs (KG) came later, but quickly became a powerful driver for adoption of Semantic Web standards and all species of semantic technology implementing them. This way KGs help organizations smarten up proprietary information by using global knowledge as context for interpretation and source for enrichment.

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Enrich your serverless data lake with Amazon Bedrock

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Solution overview The AWS Serverless Data Analytics Pipeline reference architecture provides a comprehensive, serverless solution for ingesting, processing, and analyzing data. For more details about models and parameters available, refer to Anthropic Claude Text Completions API.

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On the Hunt for Patterns: from Hippocrates to Supercomputers

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These are the so-called supercomputers, led by a smart legion of researchers and practitioners in the fields of data-driven knowledge discovery. Exascale computing refers to systems capable of at least one exaFLOPS calculation per second and that is billion billion (or if you wish a quintillion) operations per second.

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Designing a SemTech Proof-of-Concept: Get Ready for Our Next Live Online Training

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Still, newcomers are advised to dedicate some time to any of the excellent SPARQL tutorials out there, some of which are referred to in the FAQ section of the training page. Therefore, we provide a theoretical overview of both, including some practical exercises in SPARQL.

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Designing a SemTech Proof-of-Concept: Get Ready for Our Next Live Online Training

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Still, newcomers are advised to dedicate some time to any of the excellent SPARQL tutorials out there, some of which are referred to in the FAQ section of the training page. Therefore, we provide a theoretical overview of both, including some practical exercises in SPARQL.