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Ontotext

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Ontotext AD
Company typePrivate corporation
IndustrySoftware

Semantic Web
Semantic technology
Linked Data
Text mining
Information discovery
Graph database
Knowledge Engineering Triplestore

Knowledge Graph
Founded2000
Headquarters
Key people
Atanas Kiryakov, CEO

Vassil Momtchev, CTO

Veska Davidova, COO
ProductsOntotext GraphDB,[1]

Ontotext Semantic Platform, GraphDB Cloud,[2] Media & Publishing, Marketing Intelligence, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Compliance & Document Management,

Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM)
WebsiteOntotext web site

Ontotext is a software company that produces software relating to data management. Its main products are GraphDB, an RDF database, and Ontotext Platform, a general data management platform based on knowledge graphs. It was founded in 2000 in Bulgaria, and now has offices internationally.[3] Together with the BBC, Ontotext developed one of the early large-scale industrial semantic applications, Dynamic Semantic Publishing, starting in 2010.[4]

Products[edit]

  • Ontotext GraphDB (formerly OWLIM) – a RDF triplestore available in three versions – Free, Standard and Enterprise. GraphDB is optimized for metadata and master data management, graph analytics and data publishing. Since version 8.0 GraphDB integrates OpenRefine to allow for easy ingestion and reconciliation of tabular data.[5]
  • Ontotext Platform – a general-purpose data management tool centered around the idea of knowledge graphs.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ontotext GraphDB". Ontotext.
  2. ^ "GraphDB Cloud". Ontotext.
  3. ^ a b "Ontotext". Bloor Research. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  4. ^ O'Donovan, John. "The World Cup and a call to action around Linked Data". BBC Internet Blog. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  5. ^ Howard, Philip (10 May 2017). "Graph update: Ontotext GraphDB". Bloor Research.