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Tag Archives: Semantic Web

Launching Eqentia!

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Today, we have publicly launched (Beta). Although the Eqentia service has been available for a few months as we worked with early customers, we weren’t as public as we wanted to be. Now we are.
Richard MacManus has written a launch post about Eqentia in ReadWriteWeb where we are compared to [...]

Thumbs-up to PWC’s Semantic Web Report

An excellent report on the Semantic Web was released today by PricewaterhouseCoopers as part of their Spring 2009 Technology Forecast. I made brief comments on the ReadWriteWeb post that summarizes it.
For Eqentia, this bodes well, as I picked-up on 2 key trends from the report that are squarely validating our approach to the market. First, [...]

First Toronto Semantic Web Meetup

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About two months ago, I started a Toronto Semantic Web Meetup group, and today we have 43 members. Our first meeting will focus on networking and a bit of “Semantics 101”, presented by Greg Boutin, Founding Partner of Growthroute Ventures. Greg blogs at Semantics Incorporated and is a regular Member of the monthly [...]

A New Blog Is Born

A new blog, a new day. After a blog hiatus of 3 years, I’m back on the blogging scene, now as a founder of Eqentia. What will I blog about? Here are some directions and intent for this blog:
To keep Eqentia’s customers and partners informed about our development and evolution

To communicate my vision for Eqentia, [...]