Here is our weekly catch up summarising activities discussed last week. Feel free to reach out to us if you have a topic you would like us to cover in more detail
For week ending Friday, 2019-08-09
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When your DBpedia Live instance is up and running on AWS Cloud, you have your own service-specific or personal Knowledge Graph derived from Wikipedia, in change-sensitive form!
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Nice place to start for Wikidata deployed via a Virtuoso instance
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About the city of New York City, via Wikidata, courtesy of a new Virtuoso instance
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Live master database and knowledge base in the AWS Cloud. After instantiation, you end up with any combination of a live enterprise, app-specific, or personal Knowledge Graph derived from ever-changing Wikipedia content.
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More important insights from John F. Sowa. This time its labeled “Rows and Columns vs Graphs”
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Deceptively Simple Data Entry Form - About a challenge that we posed to ourselves, to create an HTML5-based Data Entry and Query App that showcases the power of combining support for data modeled as both Graphs and Tables, in a single product.
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Release Information: DBpedia Live (Virtuoso PAGO) EBS-backed EC2 AMI
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What, Why, and How: Virtuoso JDBC Transaction Simulation Program
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Slideshare Presentation: Understanding Data
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New iODBC SDK and Runtime with latest Unicode enhancements is now available on github
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Use case: European Data Portal
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Taking a look at Oracle and SQL Server, using the power of a Knowledge Graph, deployed using Virtuoso, that manifests as a Semantic Web Linked Data
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Exemplifying what’s possible when you put what’s currently the world’s largest Knowledge Graph (i.e., LODCloud) to use, leveraging existing open standards (HTML5, CSS, RDF, SPARQL)
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A Hyperlink functioning as a SuperKey is one of the most powerful features delivered by our Virtuoso. Ultimately, everyone becomes a Linked Data creator and consumer, across the Enterprise and Social Media, without compromising Privacy!
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You can always obtain a Free Evaluation of Virtuoso for Windows, macOS, or Linux to experience how using a Hyperlink as a SuperKey changes the nature of Structured Data, Data Access, and Data Flow via Data Virtualization.
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Source code of our “deceptively simple” form has been copied to an open source repository on github
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Problem, with Solution: How do I get the content of a selection of tweets into a Knowledge Graph for recall and/or Analytics?
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What’s the biggest pain-point regarding ODBC usage outside Windows? Fragmentation that’s led to multiple SDKs and Runtimes, spawning incompatible ODBC Driver deliverables.
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