Interactive Breakfast Demo: Unstructured Data Management using Today's News
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  Lee Feigenbaum   Lee Feigenbaum
VP Technology & Marketing
Cambridge Semantics Inc
www.cambridgesemantics.com
 


 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012
07:30 AM - 08:20 AM
Level:  Introductory


Managing unstructured data has become critically important for companies, for Governance, Compliance, Competitive Intelligence, and many other uses. The Anzo semantic data management software suite is amazingly flexible to allow you to bring together unstructured and structured demo on the fly, as you need it. At this interactive breakfast session, you'll help participate in a demo of what this software can do by pulling in recent news from the Web and integrating it with existing data. Unlike other conference sessions, you won't be talked at the whole time, and will have plenty of opportunity to participate, make suggestions, and ask questions.


Lee Feigenbaum (@LeeFeigenbaum) is a co-founder of Cambridge Semantics, where he serves as VP of Marketing and Technology. Lee brings over a decade of experience with Semantic Web technologies to this role, helping to direct the development of the Anzo product suite to solve customers' ever-changing and diverse data challenges. Prior to co-founding Cambridge Semantics, Lee spent over five years as an engineer with IBM's Advanced Internet Technology Group. There, Lee helped architect and develop successive iterations of a semantic application architecture, culminating in the open-source release of the IBM Semantic Layered Research Platform. Lee is an active member of the W3C Semantic Web standards community, and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the W3C's SPARQL Working Group. Lee authored a 2007 Scientific American article on the Semantic Web, and writes regularly about Semantic Web technologies at his blog, TechnicaLee Speaking. Lee holds a B.A. in Computer Science from Harvard University.


   
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