How the Intersection of Taxonomies, Ontologies, and Semantic Layers Drives Business Growth
The integration of taxonomies, ontologies, and semantic layers is essential for modern enterprises aiming to harness the full potential of their data.
Jim Morris is a Solution Engineer with Progress Semaphore. Jim began his career developing, supporting, and managing systems and teams that facilitated the delivery of library and information services to R&D and Academic institutions. His experience later broadened into enterprise information management, intranet portals, content management systems, enterprise taxonomies, and scientific ontologies. Jim joined the Semaphore team as an information scientist and solution engineer with a special interest in applying linked data and graph principles to vocabulary and metadata management. For almost 10 years, he's shared his passion with clients across industries, continuing to advocate for the professions and practices enabling organizations to use information as effectively as possible.
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