The Knowledge Graph Forum (KGF), organized by Ontotext and partners, is an event that addresses the entire spectrum of business applications of knowledge graphs and the technology partner ecosystem needed to deliver those. The forum brings together clients, partners, and independent semantic technology experts to share their experience with knowledge graph development and application.
International Conference on Knowledge Management: Projects, Systems and Technologies (KM)**
The biennal International Conference on Knowledge Management: Projects, Systems and Technologies (KM) aims to facilitate communication between international multidisciplinary teams. The Conference provides a forum for the discussion of topics related to the development of knowledge management and related disciplines. Academics, researchers, industrialists and professionals are encouraged to participate and contribute with their knowledge and
Most Critical Knowledge Management Skills Hardest to Teach
Abstract: The knowledge management field has become increasingly professionalized in recent years, with more standardized job requirements and degree programs targeted at KM roles. But a lot of KM is about creative problem solving, relationship building, and trust—and there’s no step-by-step handbook to get those right. When we survey KM
Knowledge Management (South Africa) Competency Framework
Abstract: Although South African organisations are beginning to implement KM more aggressively, there are still a variety of incoherent sectoral knowledge strategies. Therefore, their efforts have little impact on social outcomes. It is a common cause throughout the world that knowledge is an essential prerequisite for sustainable competitive advantage and development, and particularly as
Chief Information Officer (CIO) to Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) Transfromation
Abstract: The Information Age developed the need for networked intelligence. Business recognized that competitive advantage lay largely in what a company knows, not what it owns; invested heavily in information technology; and placed the integration of information at the center of what a company does. The Information Age, it turns out, was