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, 2019-08-16
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Tips and Tricks page for Virtuoso
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A Hyperlink as a SuperKey offers new Data Access and Data Connectivity dimensions to apps and services while challenging deployment platforms re: ad-hoc query processing and scaling.
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Wikidata is a lot easier to understand when properties and their associated labels are brought together en route to deeper navigation or SPARQL query generation.
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Every Hashtag is simply a Hyperlink that identifies a topic, i.e., Linked Data originating from a specific DataSpace on the Web
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Hyperlink generated by our URIBurner service that resolves to a description of the cool YouTube presentation by ResearchSpace about the value delivered by a Knowledge Graph.
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Hereโs an example of a KnowledgeGraph entry point delivered by an HTML document laced with Linked Data โ exposed via each Hyperlink functioning as an Entity Name.
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Our URIBurner service hosts a progressively updated Knowledge Graph, built from the Linked Data transformation services it offers to the public. Our PivotViewer uses Reasoning and Inference to provide Data Visualization & drill-down.
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Our PivotViewer uses a Hyperlink as a Query Results Page name that can be deconstructed back to the original SPARQL query
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An index of answers Iโve contributed to Quora, courtesy of SPARQL, RDF-enabled note-taking using RDF Turtle notation, and our Virtuoso
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Tableau supports ODBC for DBMS data access. Thus, it can leverage #GraphDatabase functionality via our Virtuoso, thereby adding a powerful SuperKey per entity to Analytics dashboards.
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Outline illustrating how our Virtuoso provides powerful Data Virtualization that manifests as a Knowledge Graph (Personal or Enterprise), where all Data Consumers morph into Linked Data explorers, courtesy of Hyperlink injection for Entity Identification.
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A Connector for Data Connectivity can also be used to achieve Data de-silo-fication, courtesy of our Virtuoso. How? By injecting Linked Data into existing Analytics apps and services that support ODBC or JDBC.
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Evaluate our Virtuoso for FREE by simply visiting our site
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Looking at Virtuoso License offers comparatively, courtesy of Data Visualization provided by our PivotViewer tool
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Explore features of our Virtuoso grouped by benefit, through a Pivot Viewer page
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Five Simple Steps to Experience the Power of our Virtuoso for Knowledge Graph exploration.
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Using the powerful Entity Lookup Service provided by the Faceted Browser module of our Virtuoso, you can look up Wikidata Entity Identifiers to see what they identify
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