Panos Alexopoulos
Panagiotis Alexopoulos
[This is a post-conference workshop back to back to our Data Warehousing & BI Summit where Panos Alexopoulos will deliver a keynote as well. You can register for this workshop separately via this page or, with a discount, in combination with the conference via the conference registration form.]
In today’s data-driven landscape, the concept of a knowledge graph has emerged as a pivotal framework for managing and utilizing interconnected data and information. Stemming from Google’s proclamation that shifted the focus from searching for strings to understanding entities and relationships, the term encapsulates a network of interconnected entities and concepts, facilitating data integration, sharing, and utilization within organizations.
Amid the widespread adoption of knowledge graphs across diverse domains, ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and consensus of semantic information becomes an imperative. The construction and utilization of these graphs present multifaceted challenges, ranging from ensuring data quality to scaling and adapting to evolving contexts.
Implementing a successful Knowledge Graph initiative within an organization demands strategic decisions before and during its execution. Often overlooked are critical considerations such as managing trade-offs between knowledge quality and other factors, prioritizing knowledge evolution, and allocating resources effectively. Neglecting these facets can lead to friction and suboptimal outcomes.
This half-day seminar delves into the technical, business, and organizational dimensions essential for data practitioners and executives embarking on a Knowledge Graph initiative. Offering insights gleaned from real-world case studies, the seminar provides a comprehensive framework that combines cutting-edge techniques with pragmatic advice. It equips participants to navigate the complexities of executing a knowledge graph project successfully.
Moreover, the session addresses pivotal strategic dilemmas encountered during the design and execution phases of knowledge graph projects, and outlines potential approaches to tackle these challenges, empowering attendees with actionable strategies to optimize their initiatives.
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Who is it for?
Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht
Winthontlaan 4-6
3526 KV Utrecht
Telefoon 030 8000 800
The hotel is very well accessible by public transport. From busstop ‘Kanaleneiland Zuid’ it is only a three-minute walk. You can take buses 63, 65, 66, 74 and 77 from Utrecht Central Station and you also take the tram line 20 or 21 from the train station and get off at stop ‘Kanaleneiland’. Please consult www.9292.nl (door-to-door journey planner, also available in English) or call 0900-9292 (travel advice by phone, € 0.70 p/m).
Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht is also located next to the highway A12, exit 17 (Utrecht / Jaarbeurs / Kanaleneiland).
Although the hotel has a large parking garage, we cannot guarantee parking spots. We therefore advise you to go by public transport.
For those who would like to arrive the day before, there is the possibility of staying at the Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht. However, the hotel does not provide special discounts for attendees of events. Therefore, when interested in an overnight stay, please consult Van der Valk directly to make a reservation.
More information about the hotel and the location can be found on their website www.vandervalkhotelutrecht.nl.
Practically all of our seminars and workshops can be offered as an In-house course for your company exclusively. We can tailor with extra focus on specific topics that apply to your organization. Also available in online format or in face-to-face format with live video stream.