Gartner® Research: What Technologies Should We Use for Knowledge Management?

 

"Knowledge Management (KM) enables different use cases, each of which can be supported by different technologies."
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According to Gartner, "application leader supporting KM can use this research to identify the most relevant technologies in each case".

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The Knowledge Management Market

According Gartner®:

"Knowledge management is not a technology. It is a business discipline and practice that aims to enable effective action by providing access to relevant information, when needed. The technologies that can be used to achieve this vary, depending on the context. "

 

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Perfect Memory is a  high-end technology provider and software editor. Through our semantic AI composite technology, we help organisations to operate more efficiently and tackle their digital challenge with Knowledge Graph technologies that reactivate corporate memory, uncover hidden knowledge and reveal new sources of untapped value creation.We bring value wherever there is a need to create a common language and interoperability between heterogeneous data to understand what connects them and to learn from these crossings.

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Gartner, Market Quick Answer : What Technologies Should We Use For Knowledge Management ? Nikos Drakos, 24 May 2022

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