August 20, 2007

Semantic Web Strategies Conference Program is Ready

Bob DuCharme reports that the Semantic Web Strategies program is ready.

I'm very happy to announce that the program for the Semantic Web Strategies conference in San Jose September 30 - October 2nd is finished and available. For keynote speakers, we've got some well-known names who all bring a combination of experience and creativity to their semantic web work: Eric Miller, Nova Spivack, and Kingsley Idehen. We also have presentations on many interesting projects from large and small organizations and well-known semantic web companies such as TopQuadrant, Zepheira, and Access Innovations (of DataHarmony fame) as sponsors.

Posted by Bill Trippe at 4:57 PM

May 30, 2007

Impressions of Sem-Tech -07

I discovered a new blog today, Dr. Data Dictionary, which is written by Dan McCreary and is quite good, and he weighs in today with Impressions of Sem-Tech -07, where he presented a paper.

I just returned from the 2007 Semantic Technology Conference in San Jose California. It was a great conference and opened my mind to several new ideas. Well worth the time! The conference was held over four days and had over around 125 presentations including tutorials and research projects. There were almost 800 attendees... The Semantic Web gets the “Web 3.0” Label Most people at the conference have tried to embrace the idea that the semantic web will be adopting the popular culture label “Web 3.0”. The final straw was the Nov 2006 NYT article by John Markoff which set the blogosphere abuzz.

Posted by Bill Trippe at 10:38 AM | Comments (1)

December 24, 2006

Relational database integration with RDF/OWL

Bob DuCharme, one of the smartest guys in the business, reports that his XML 2006 paper is done and available. You can download the paper here and the PowerPoint slides here.

Posted by Bill Trippe at 11:43 AM | Comments (1)

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