by Semantic Arts Admin | Feb 14, 2023 | Guest Blog
Dave McComb’s book Software Wasteland underscored a fundamental problem: Enterprise software sometimes costs 1,000 times more than it ought to. The poster child for cost overruns was highlighted in the book was Healthcare.gov, a public registration system for the US...
by Semantic Arts Admin | Dec 5, 2022 | The Whiteboard
Are today’s economics of software projects and support inevitable? No. They are a product of the fact that the industry has collectively chosen the application-centric route to implementing new functionality. When every business problem calls for a new...
by Semantic Arts Admin | Nov 10, 2022 | The Whiteboard
The truth is that despite the outsider’s perception that the world of technology just keeps getting better, faster and less expensive, over 70% of enterprise digital transformations fail to achieve their objectives (McKinsey, 2019). Most commentary on the subject...
by Semantic Arts Admin | Sep 6, 2022 | The Whiteboard
We recently came across this great article titled “The greatest sin of tabular data”. It is an excellent summary of the kind of work we do for our clients and how they benefit. You can read it at The greatest sin of tabular data · A blog @ nonodename.com...
by Semantic Arts Admin | Jul 21, 2022 | The Whiteboard
While organizing data has always been important, a noticeably profound interest in optimizing information models with Semantic Knowledge graphs has arisen. LinkedIn, AirBnB, in addition to giants Google and Amazon use graphs, but without a model for connecting...