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Date:  October 21, 2010 - 6.15pm
Date:  October 21, 2010 - 6.15pm


Location: [http://www.ansi.org ANSI], 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
Location: ANSI, 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036 (http://www.ansi.org )
 


At the beginning of the session we had our 3x3 Pitcher: 3 minutes per speaker with a total of 3 pitches.
At the beginning of the session we had our 3x3 Pitcher: 3 minutes per speaker with a total of 3 pitches.
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Slides
Slides
  [http://www.revelytix.com/content/downloads Revelytix link]
  [http://www.revelytix.com/content/downloads Revelytix link]





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Date: October 21, 2010 - 6.15pm

Location: ANSI, 25 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036 (http://www.ansi.org )

At the beginning of the session we had our 3x3 Pitcher: 3 minutes per speaker with a total of 3 pitches.

Emergent Analytics. Using semantic technology to build the next generation of enterprise analytic capability

Michael Lang, Founder, CEO of Revelytix will show us how standards like OWL, RDF and SPARQL are being used today by the Department of Defense to dramatically improve enterprise information management capabilities. We will explain in detail how these technologies are being deployed and used. Semantic Technology is ready for prime time. Emergent Analytics™, is poised to change how enterprises approach all information management and data federation challenges. The talk with concluded with a demonstration of a live system that has been developed for one of Revelytix's existing customers.


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Slides

Revelytix link



Session-Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Session-Type: Semantic Software Architecture - Enterprise Information Management