Knowledge Democratization at Boehringer Ingelheim - Interview with Maksim Kolchin
Boehringer Ingelheim uses metaphactory to empower domain experts and deliver a seamless experience over interconnected, use case specific and use case agnostic knowledge graph applications.
In this recent interview with metaphacts, Maksim Kolchin, Knowledge Graph Platform Lead at Boehringer Ingelheim discusses the benefits of the knowledge graph approach and shares insights and his experience from the enterprise implementation based on metaphactory at Boehringer Ingelheim.
Enabling Knowledge Democratization with Knowledge Graphs – Part 1
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To be successful, organizations need to provide citizen access to enterprise-wide knowledge. But getting information to users who need it, when they need it, continues to be a widespread challenge. In the first part of a recent KMWorld Drill Down Video Interview, metaphacts CEO Sebastian Schmidt explained how CDOs can set up their organizations to empower knowledge workers to gain direct access to actionable knowledge for faster, more informed decision making.
Watch the interview to learn how Knowledge Graphs can drive Knowledge Democratization and Decision Intelligence »
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Enabling Knowledge Democratization with Knowledge Graphs – Part 2
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Today, organizations need to make information accessible to all their users, not just a select few. But getting information to the people in an organization who need it, when they need it, continues to be a widespread challenge. In the second part of this KMWorld video interview, metaphacts CEO Sebastian Schmidt speaks about the promise of knowledge democratization and knowledge empowerment for more users and the challenges that have prevented citizen access for enterprise-wide knowledge.
Have a look at the interview to learn about the approach that metaphacts takes with customers to make knowledge democratization a reality and the role that Knowledge Graphs play in driving decision intelligence!
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