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Who is ontoprise? ontoprise is a leading independent software vendor for industry-proven Semantic Web infrastructure technologies and products used to support dynamic semantic information integration and information management processes at the enterprise level. With its mature and standards-based products and its extensive experience ontoprise is delivering a key segment of the upcoming Semantic Web.

What are we doing? ontoprise has developed a comprehensive product suite designed to support the deployment of semantic technologies in the enterprise.

  • SemanticGuide: The SemanticGuide is the leading ontology-based advisor system with allows for the automation of knowledge- and consulting-intensive processes.
  • Semantic Content Analytics: Automated analysis of structured and unstructured data.
  • SemanticMiner: Semantic search for business intranet.
  • Semantic MediaWiki+: Semantic MediaWiki+ is ontoprise's enterprise semantic wiki. SMW+ makes it easy for your team to cope with knowledge-intensive processes and exploit the knowledge that is locked in your content.
  • OntoStudio: OntoStudio is the most widespread commercial modeling environment for the creation and maintenance of ontologies.
  • OntoBroker: The OntoBroker is the most comprehensive and fastest implementation of highly scalable Semantic Web middleware.

Why is this SMW Forum separate from ontoprise.de? The SMW Forum is a living example of our Semantic MediaWiki+ Software. While using it, you can review one of our most favorable Semantic Web applications, share your experience with a large community of users and even be part of future enhancements. The SMW Forum is jointly hosted by Vulcan Inc. (Seattle, U.S.A.), Monitor Group (Cambridge, U.S.A.) and ontoprise GmbH (Karlsruhe, Germany), which is the official Semantic MediaWiki User Group on this site.

Learn more about ontoprise and the ontoprise product suite here.

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