Why your architecture fails at data
The problem isn't your model. It's data that's fragmented and siloed across systems, with no shared meaning, so inconsistencies pile up.
Discover how knowledge graphs power smarter, scalable AI. Join Steve Hedden for a live walkthrough and open Q&A.
Most organizations think they need a bigger data model. They don't. They need governance, constraints, and integration. This session shows you how.
The three people running this session, no vendor slides, no generic frameworks.The three people who ran this session, no vendor slides, no generic frameworks. They've lived this problem inside Fortune 500 organizations and built the solutions that actually work.
Every minute is built to give you something you can act on. We skip the slides-for-the-sake-of-slides and get straight to the substance.Every minute was built to give you something you can act on. Jump to the part you need.
The shape of the context problem, and why more data models rarely fix it.
A structured framework to inventory your existing semantic assets, and see where you're already closer than you think.
A practitioner walkthrough of how one global pharma turned its existing terminology investments into a working context layer.
Why constraints and governance are exactly what make semantic assets usable, for AI and for people.
Submit questions when you register, or ask live. The panel answers directly.The questions the audience asked on the day, answered directly by the panel.
Two decades of enterprise semantic infrastructure, built before "knowledge graph" was a buzzword.
The people who turned scattered semantic assets into governed, AI-ready context.
"We had ontologies, terminology files, and metadata standards scattered across 12 teams. TQ turned it into something we could actually govern and build on."
David A.Corporate Data Architect, Fortune 100"This went far beyond the usual webinar. No fluff, just the real questions answered directly. It reshaped how we think about our data assets."
Sarah B.Head of Data Governance, Major Bank"Within six months, our AI teams stopped asking where the authoritative definitions lived. That alone was worth it."
Marcus A.VP, Data Infrastructure, Global Enterprise
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