Posts for November, 2009

Slow adoption of Linked Data: why?

November 25th, 2009 by Greg Boutin
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During the November issue of Semantic Web Gang podcast, we also talked about DBpedia, which led me to share new thoughts about Linked Data. And more specifically, two things:

  1. my growing concerns that adoption of Linked Data is going slower than expected (an observation I will test further) given the R&D investment and focus of a large community including the inventor of the web and the W3C, which led us to anticipate a faster growth curve.
  2. the possibility this slow adoption rate might be due to inherent flaws in the design of Linked Data. Even if adoption is in fact rapid (which I don’t think it is), I am nonetheless concerned those flaws could also limit the potential of Linked Data to “turn the Web into a database”, as per the main promise associated with the Semantic Web by its apostles (to this day…).  (more…)

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Discussing the semantic portals of Eqentia with the gang

November 25th, 2009 by Greg Boutin
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Paul Miller has published the Semantic Web Gang podcast we recorded in November, in which we first talk about Eqentia with its CEO William Mougayar.

Eqentia is a web application offering pre-made vertical portals leveraging an ontology-based search engine to extract and distribute relevant information. (more…)

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Video and slides of presentation on sales process and CRM systems

November 13th, 2009 by Greg Boutin

Last month I gave a presentation at the Research Innovation Center in Mississauga, looking at the topics I discussed in my last post, and presenting some implementation of a CRM system, which I did for a client.

The video of this presentation is now available at http://www.youtube.com/user/RICCentre and the slides are here: http://www.riccentre.com/images/Greg_Boutin.pdf

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