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  • Malcolm Sparks: Graph-Centric Apps Can Rid Enterprises of Software Bloat
    June 8, 2026

    Malcolm Sparks: Graph-Centric Apps Can Rid Enterprises of Software Bloat

    Malcolm Sparks challenges enterprise software bloat. He argues that traditional application code, given the utility of web- and semantic graph-based development, is unnecessary; instead, developers can use…

  • Cheryl Dunn: Unlocking Agent-Based Accounting with a Semantic Approach
    May 27, 2026

    Cheryl Dunn: Unlocking Agent-Based Accounting with a Semantic Approach

    Cheryl Dunn, an accounting professor, critiques traditional accounting’s limitations for AI use. She and co-author Dave McComb propose a “frozen raindrop” method to record business transactions contextually.…

  • Jack Kausch: Semantic RAG
    May 25, 2026

    Jack Kausch: Semantic RAG

    Jack Kausch, a recent PhD graduate from Western University’s Faculty of Information and Media Studies, has developed an innovative pictographic metadata system inspired by 17th-century language schemes.…

  • Unlocking Intelligent AI with a Unified Data Foundation
    May 25, 2026

    Unlocking Intelligent AI with a Unified Data Foundation

    To enable effective AI in enterprises, a cohesive data foundation is crucial. A case study of a global bank demonstrates how a unified knowledge graph streamlined operations…

  • Benefits of Ontologies for Cross-Domain Data Sharing
    May 15, 2026

    Benefits of Ontologies for Cross-Domain Data Sharing

    Formal ontology is necessary for multi-project data sharing across contextual, departmental and company boundaries. Simple labeling doesn’t scale across multiple projects and the need to do data…

  • An alternative to rogue AI and packaged agentic orchestration
    March 29, 2026

    An alternative to rogue AI and packaged agentic orchestration

    Graphwise’s webinar outlines a six-step process to bridge the AI trust gap. Using knowledge graphs, it moves agents from experimentation to reliable, data-centric enterprise production.

  • Heather Hedden: The Accidental Taxonomist on AI Strategy and Automation
    March 26, 2026

    Heather Hedden: The Accidental Taxonomist on AI Strategy and Automation

    Taxonomies are proving more and more useful as AI evolves. Lately, AI advocates are more and more preoccupied with agentic orchestration, for example., Gerald Friedland, principal scientist…

  • How Knowledge Graphs Improve AI
    March 18, 2026

    How Knowledge Graphs Improve AI

    On Quora, I answered the questions, “How do knowledge graphs work? How can knowledge graphs improve the current state of artificial intelligence?” Here I’m reposting and adding…

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