Zepheira provides solutions to integrate, navigate and manage data across personal, group and enterprise boundaries to save time and money. The following is an archive of Zepheira news and events with a focus on the development and deployment of the Semantic Web.
Zepheira president Eric Miller makes a presentation, "Weaving a Web of Data" at the TTI/Vanguard Boston conference on 25 September 2007. The presentation discusses the role of of Web technology in enterprise systems, addressing an audience of executives. The theme of the conference is "The Wealth of Networks", and sessions will look beyond "Web 2.0" technologies to a new generation of pervasive networks anticipated to cause further disruption and opportunities. "A wealth of networks allows for smoother collaboration as data and applications quickly make their way to the Web. With networks everywhere, where data resides no longer matters, as long as it’s easily accessible. Software running on laptops may soon fade away, as Web-resident apps get rented, shared, shifted, rebuilt, and mashed up."
2007-08-24Zepheira president Eric Miller has been invited to give a keynote talk at the 2007 Rich Web Experience (RWE), a conference in San Jose 6-8 September. In his talk, "The One Web", he will discuss convergence of the different factions trying to push the Web forward, informed by his long history in core development of the Web. The session will include a demonstration of how richer Went user interface mets with richer Web data integration for more effective collaboration and information management. Brian Sletten, Partner at Zepheira, will present "Data Integration Part I: Beyond Cutesy Mashups". Brian, a long-time presenter at RWE sister seminar series No Fluff Just Stuff will be discussing how to bring together information from numerous silos using the same technologies that make the Web work as a fairly unified whole.
2007-08-07Brian Sletten has been invited to start contributing articles to DevX's new Semantic Web Zone. DevX, a site popular with developers solving real-world problems, has started this new area on the Semantic Web to meet a growing demand for instructional material on semantic-oriented technologies. The site will feature a variety of articles dealing with particular technologies as well as larger introductions to the underlying concepts and strategies. Brian's first article is an introduction to the URI spec and some of the complexities found in long-lived naming schemes.
2007-07-19Zepheira and OCLC Online Computer Library Center announced today that they will work together to rearchitect OCLC's Persistent URL (PURL) service to more effectively support the management of a "Web of data." The software developed will be released under an Apache 2 Open Source Software license allowing PURLs and the PURL infrastructure to be used in various applications for public or proprietary use. PURLs provide a level of indirection that allows the underlying Web addresses of resources to change over time without negatively affecting systems that depend on them. This capability provides continuity of references to network resources that may migrate from machine to machine for business, social or technical reasons. The new PURL software will also be updated to reflect the current understanding of Web architecture as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). This new software will provide the ability to permanently identify networked information resources, such as Web documents, as well as non-networked resources such as people, organizations, concepts and scientific data. This capability will represent an important step forward in the adoption of a machine-processable "Web of data" enabled by the Semantic Web.
OCLC identified Zepheira for their expertise with Semantic technology and retained their services for the design and implementation effort required to bring the PURL service to its full potential. Zepheira's work on identification technology on the scale of the Web dovetails with their solutions to help organizations manage and integrate data scattered within their walls. PURL software is also an important component in many of Zepheira's enterprise solutions.
"We are very excited to be taking on this work because one of the most important principles for Zepheira is that developments towards a Semantic Web can be carefully tuned and scaled to meet the immediate needs of businesses, while valuable experience from solving enterprise needs can bring focus to Semantic Web efforts. This project for OCLC is a clear embodiment of this interchange, and helps establish Zepheira's place at the vanguard of data integration as well as enabling the Semantic Web." -- Eric Miller, President, Zepheira
2007-07-11Kathy MacDougall, Zepheira Principal and founding Product Manager for the swoRDFish Metadata Initiative, has co-authored The swoRDFish Metadata Initiative: Better, Faster, Smarter Web Content with current swoRDFish Product Manager, Susie Cone of Sun Microsystems, Inc.. This case study outlines the way in which Sun Microsystems uses Semantic Web technologies to integrate various types of product-related information held in many systems across the company and drive dynamic delivery of this content to its external web properties. The paper was prepared for W3C's Semantic Web Education and Outreach Interest Group, which recently launched a site—Semantic Web Education and Outreach Interest Group: Case Studies and Use Cases—to showcase how Semantic Web technologies are providing value in a variety of organizations.
2007-06-09Investor's Business Daily interviewed Eric Miller for their Special Report on Web 2.0. The interview covered Semantic Web technologies and how these can be used to facilitate effective collaboration and data reuse within the enterprise.
"These technologies make it easier to free the data from the application that created it and combine this with other data sources, identify new relationships among disparate sets of data and use this information to draw new conclusions for more effective business decisions."—Eric Miller, After All This Interactivity, Look Out For Web 3.0 Leap, by J. Bonasia, Investor's Business Daily
2007-06-04David Wood, a partner in Zepheira, has been invited to join the program committe for the workshop FIRST (First Industrial Results of Semantic Technologies), to be held in conjunction with the 6th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2007. This workshop aims to have presentations from industry reporting on early adoption of semantic technologies. The audience will be researchers who will learn what industry needs from their research. It is being organized by Lyndon Nixon of Free University Berlin, Roberta Cuel of University of Trento and Claudio Bergamini of Imola Informatica, Italy.
2007-06-04Uche Ogbuji a Partner in Zepheira, has been invited to XML Prague 2007 to make presentations of XML's connection to the Python Programming language, and to Microformats. The discussion of XML and Microformats includes consideration of basic Semantic technology. This focused conference in the Czech capital is organized by Institute for Theoretical Computer Science and Ginger Alliance.
"A regular conference on XML for developers, markup geeks, information managers, and students, focusing this year on Alternative Approaches to XML Processing. A full day of experts speaking has been extended with an additional day dedicated for participants to hold related BoF sessions and workshops."—XML Prague home page
2007-06-01EWeek has published an story by Jim Rapoza discussing the Semantic Web. In "Spinning the Semantic Web", Jim interviews Eric Miller of Zepheira and Tim Berners-Lee of the W3C on the increased recognition of need for technologies to assist in semantic integration of data in the Enterprise and on the Web. Even when high profile companies choose not to use specific Semantic Web technologies, it is possible to convert their proprietary data into standard and reusable forms for additional linkage in a web of data. EWeek concludes:
"Our take is that the Semantic Web will eventually succeed, as it holds too many benefits for too many people to fall by the wayside. But it's also likely that the Semantic Web won't come about in the exact same way that many people envision. The lesson of the Web 2.0 technologies is that users are often surprising in the way they utilize new technologies. Miller told us that he had already seen businesses using Semantic Web technologies in interesting and unexpected ways." "Spinning the Semantic Web", 29 May 2007.
2007-05-30EContent magazine editor Michelle Manafy interviewed Eric Miller of Zepheira on 24 April 2007 about practical applications of the Semantic Web. They discussed common misconceptions of Semantic Web, and the present surge in practice of such technology after long incubation.
"Businesses are starting to realize the full potential of employees' collective mind-share as they create digital assets, spreadsheets, presentations, e-mail and such... Enterprises that treat their environment as a Web of data are able to take advantage of how information is connected to mine their employees' insights in order to make better business decisions."—Eric Miller, "Practical Applications of the Semantic Web" podcast, 24 April 2007.
2007-05-15As part of the Talking with Talis podcast series Paul Miller interviewed Eric Miller (no relation) of Zepheira. Eric spoke about his background, Semantic Web in general, and how Zepheira helps clients put this technology into practice.
"Zepheira provides a variety of solutions for data management and integration based on open, royalty-free Semantic Web standards, with individual skill-sets ranging from XML to RDF, from technology to business. We provide education, mentoring, architecture and implementation to take best-of-breed open source as well as commercial solutions and help organizations, communities and companies become more effective in terms of managing the data they have, seeing and understanding new connections in the data, and making more effective decisions."—Eric Miller, Talking with Talis, 13 April 2007.
2007-05-14Zepheira partner David Wood discusses the past, present and future of the Mulgara Semantic Store with Talis.
2007-05-01Brian Sletten and David Wood, partners in Zepheira, have recently signed a contract with The Pragmatic Programmers to co-author a book on Representational State Transfer (REST). REST is the architectural style used by much of the World Wide Web and one of two major approaches to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). The book is to be published in early 2008.
2007-04-23David Wood, a partner in Zepheira, has been invited to join the program committe for the workshop Making Semantics Work For Business, to be held in conjunction with the 4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) 2007. This workshop aims to solicit demonstrations of semantic technologies solving real business problems and is being organized by Lyndon Nixon of Free University Berlin, Roberta Cuel of University of Trento and David de Francisco of Telefonica, Spain.
2007-04-23David Wood, a partner in Zepheira, has been invited to join the program committe for the workshop Bridging the Gap between Semantic Web and Web 2.0, to be held in conjunction with the 4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) 2007. The main topic of the workshop is to bridge the gap between the Semantic Web and the upcoming Web 2.0 communities. The workshop is being organized by Andreas Hotho and Bettina Hoser of Universitaet Kassel.
2007-04-23David Wood, a partner in Zepheira, was recently interviewed for a full length news feature to appear in the July-August edition of IEEE Software. The feaure will explore how and if the concepts and technologies in the Semantic Web are affecting, or will affect, the discipline of software engineering. David attracted the interest of the editors after his paper Toward a Software Maintenance Methodology using Semantic Web Techniques was presented at Software Evolvability 06.
2007-04-23As part of BusinessWeek's "CEO Guide To Technology" series Rachael King interviewed Eric Miller of Zepheira for "The CEO Guide to the Semantic Web". The interview, recorded 9 April 2007, discussed the evolution of Semantic Web technology, and focused on the factors that make this technology particularly relevant to businesses today.
"Quite frequently businesses are realizing that inside their organization they're creating very valuable data assets, and the problem of not being able to stitch those data assets together is keeping them from making effective decisions."—Eric Miller, "The CEO Guide to the Semantic Web", 9 April 2007.
2007-04-18"Part I: A Smarter Web" is a feature article by John Borland in the March, 2007 edition of MIT Technology Review. The four-page article includes significant coverage of Zepheira, touches on the company's professional work and the personal journey of President Eric Miller. The author traces Semantic Web technology from labs and institutions through early adoption in smart organizations through venture capitalists and into the business mainstream. Zepheira's expert team has taken a lead role in shepherding Semantic technology through all these stages of development, and commercialization. We are at the forefront of efforts to integrate the promise of semantic technology into the practical needs of today's organizations. Contact us today to learn more.
"Zepheira, a consulting company that helps businesses link fragmented data sources into easily searched wholes..."—John Borland in MIT Technology Review, 19 March 2007
2007-04-17Daniel Krech, along with a great group of contributors, has released rdflib-2.4.0, a Python library for working with RDF. The library contains parsers and serializers for RDF/XML, N3, NTriples, Turtle, TriX and RDFa. The library presents a Graph interface which can be backed by any one of a number of store implementations, including, memory, MySQL, Redland, SQLite, Sleepycat, ZODB and SQLObject. The 2.4.0 release contains improved literal support in regards to datatype mapping and comparison operations, many SPARQL fixes and improvements, and many other fixes and improvements.
2007-04-11Brian Sletten has introduced a new data mashups talk to be presented as part of the 2007 No Fluff Just Stuff Tour. The talk focuses on emerging technologies that will enable a level of data integration rarely seen in the enterprise. Examples include consuming del.icio.us queries as iTunes podcasts, viewing data multi-dimensionally in Exhibit and exercising Yahoo Pipes-like functionality in Pinky, a rapidly growing NetKernel module for RSS feed remixing.
2007-02-28The Web Accessibility Initiative WAI Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT WG) has released the first public Working Draft of HTTP Vocabulary in RDF. This specification defines an RDF vocabulary for concepts relating to HTTP protocol and conventions. This can be used in a variety of ways, including expression of business rules for Web interaction and analysis of actual Web interaction records.
2006-12-20The Semantic Technology Conference has for the past three years been a highly successful gathering of the best and brightest on the subject. Eric Miller of Zepheira presented the keynote at the inaugural conference in 2005 and Uche Ogbuji has spoken at the 2005 and 2006 conferences. The call for presentations for the 2007 conference is closing Monday, December 18, 2006. Registration is opening soon. If you’re interested in latest developments in semantic technology and its practical application, do plan to attend the conference.
2006-12-13Eric Miller will be giving the Keynote at MESDA’s 14th Annual Conference on how Semantic Web and Web 2.0 improve businesses today. MESDA is Northern New England’s premier networking and educational event. If you’re interested in understanding how these technologies will shape the future of how individuals, groups and businesses can be more effective in data management, merging and reuse, plan to attend.
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