
The Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation was established
to define best practice and mature the marketplace for EKG adoption.

Latest News, Articles & Events
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Solving the Data Incongruence Dilemma: A Case for Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation by Mike Atkin
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How Knowledge Graphs Will Transform Data Management And Business The Innovator, December 11, 2020
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Six Leading Companies Become Founding Members of the Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation (release: Dec 3, 2020)

Enterprise Knowledge Graph Launch Webinar
The EKG Foundation is a non-profit trade association established as a coordination body for the knowledge graph community. The response (across a variety of markets) has been exceptional. We invite you to join the Foundation and add your voice to the agenda and work plan of the organization. Below are links to the materials (slides, recordings, poll results) from the launch webinar including:
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The business case and rationale for the new organization
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The principles required to ensure EKG sustainability
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The criteria for measuring EKG maturity and benchmarking
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The results of polls on both the inhibitors to adoption and EKGF priorities
"The development of a collaborative environment
is one of the principal operational goals of the EKG Foundation”
- Dennis E. Wisnosky
co-founder EKGF, Former CTO at the Department of Defense, FIBO process owner

About EKGF
The Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation was established to define
best practice and mature the marketplace for EKG adoption including:
STANDARDS
Adopt semantic standards to solve the challenges of data management
METHOD
Develop best practices for accelerated EKG deployment
ARTIFACTS
A curated repository of reusable models and resources
COMMUNITY
Build the mechanism for engagement and shared knowledge
ADVOCACY
Advance the business cases for EKG adoption
EKG Foundation Initiatives
MATURITY MODEL
The EKG Foundation is establishing the catalog of best practices for sustainable knowledge graph deployment based on the EKG Maturity Model – a set of criteria for evaluating readiness in EKG environments.
PRINCiPLES
The EKG Foundation is establishing the catalog of best practices for sustainable knowledge graph deployment based on the EKG Maturity Model – a set of criteria for evaluating readiness in EKG environments.
EKG PORTAL
The EKG Foundation will offer curated access to published ontologies, tools, use cases and other resources needed for sustainable knowledge graph operations.
EXECUTIVES
Executives who seek to realize the benefits (and minimize the risks) of semantic standards and EKG by having access to proven methods, best practices and a community of experts.
VENDORS
Vendors who want to make it easier for organizations across information-intensive industry sectors to understand and successfully adopt their products and services.
ARCHITECTS & MODELERS
Architects and modelers who want access to reusable components, deployable models, ontologies, and interfaces that can be assembled and deployed within their environment.
CONSULTANTS
Consultants who are looking for access to EKG-related best practices as well as a community of potential customers and skilled practitioners.

ACADEMICS
Academics who are making a meaningful and recognized contribution that builds upon existing frameworks to address pressing business needs.
“Data fragmentation has become a significant liability for firms who wind up spending countless hours and significant money moving data from one place to another and reconciling data meaning. The more cost-effective approach is to adopt semantic standards that are designed to resolve and map data in a uniform way across all data pipelines."
Jacobus Geluk
Co-founder, EKG Foundation, CTO at agnos.ai, former lead architect at BNY Mellon

Organizing Team
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Dennis Wisnosky – former CTO, US Department of Defense
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Jacobus Geluk – Chief Technology Officer, agnos.ai
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Pete Rivett – Member, Architecture Board, Object Management Group
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Michael Atkin – Founder, EDM Council and faculty, Columbia University