LONG LIVE ONTOLOGIES! PART IV: ORGANIZATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

November 16, 2009 at 11:25 AM | Posted in Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Long Live Ontologies, Ontology | Leave a comment
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The seat of corporate intelligence is the organizational ‘brain’ – a central hub that provisions and securely, intelligently makes available the institutional knowledge resources to its employees, enabling them to discover, learn, and work in concert toward a common purpose.

As we discussed in the last blog, the brain is a complex thing, and we are therefore not going to attempt to recreate it in all its glory. Instead, we seek to borrow a few key principles from the human brain to create institutional memory and a kind of higher-order ‘intelligence’ within the corporate body. Continue Reading LONG LIVE ONTOLOGIES! PART IV: ORGANIZATIONAL INTELLIGENCE…

InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #4

October 15, 2009 at 10:37 AM | Posted in e-Discovery, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Pharmaceutical, Unified Business Information | Leave a comment
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Wednesday am, Philadelphia, PA
I spent this morning in a fascinating session on the Systems Biology and Biomarkers session. The presenters and audience were a real eclectic mix of pharma scientists, biologists, mathematicians, data modelers, IT – and us, of course – the type that spans all boxes. Continue Reading InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #4…

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