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 commentTags: brain, contexts, faceted search, higher-order intelligence, institutional memory, Knowledge Management, neuroscience, Ontology, organizational intelligence, orienteering, search, Security, workflow
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 commentTags: biologists, Bryn Mawr, concepts, contexts, CROs, data, data modelers, Douglas Connect, Frank Tobin, InnovationWell, IT, Knowledge Management, mathematicians, Merck, Moffett research center, pharma scientists, Pharmaceutical, scientists, Semantic Data Exchanger, semantics, standardization challenges, standardizing data, Systems Biology, Technology, Usha Reddy
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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