I'm delighted to announce the availability of my report titled "On The Cusp: A Global Review of the Semantic Web Industry". In it are profiles of 17 industry participants and analysis that highlights the following:
- The Semantic Web is a commercially competitive technology.
- Linked data will be extremely valuable - when it's better understood.
- Natural Language Processing is an important step in deriving value from "World Wild Content".
I'll be part of a panel discussion at Jupitermedia's Web 3.0 conference on Thu Oct 16 and I'll hope to see you there!
In the meantime, my thanks to everyone I spoke with at the companies covered in this report - their participation and involvement made this report possible. Lastly, and far from the least, my thanks to Jim Hendler. For the past several years Jim's been a close advisor and a staunch supporter who's never let me down in a pinch.
David
David, just wanted to congratulate you on your new report. The considerable work you put into it clearly shows and Thetus is pleased to be featured alongside the collection of industry leaders you have included in your analysis. I'd love to see industry press take notice of your report as well -- I'm sure you're already in contact with them, but outlets that focus on this space (semanticweb.com comes to mind but there are others, of course) may find this quite interesting.
Posted by: Lisa Epstein | Sep 30, 2008 at 10:03 PM
David,Thank you for an informative report. It's great to have more coverage of the semantic web, as a rising tide will lift all boats.My company, Inform Technologies, is one of the examples of real success in this space. We have dozens of major media properties - CNN, Washington Post, Conde Nast, NY Daily News - launched on our semantic technology. Inform is completely integrated into our clients' publishing process, driving significant reader engagement and revenue improvements.Would love to speak with you about inclusion in future reports or to provide background for your panel conversations. I'm assuming you hadn't come across our name as we tend to market directly to online media companies, and not as much into the developer community.Best Regards,Josh KirschnerChief Marketing OfficerInform [email protected]
Posted by: Josh Kirschner | Oct 06, 2008 at 12:00 PM
It appears the link to your report is broken. Please let me know when you post the new link. Thanks.
Posted by: Dave Forbes | Dec 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM
Dave - thanks for the heads up, it should be fixed now.
David
Posted by: David | Dec 30, 2008 at 02:29 PM
Report saved, thanks a lot!
Ben Cliff
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