XML News Desk
TopQuadrant Software Imports Email MetaData into Enterprise-Class Semantic Applications
Organizations Can Build Semantic Applications to Answer Questions Impossible to Find by Searching Email Alone
Mar. 20, 2008 12:45 PM
TopQuadrant announced that TopBraid Composer and TopBraid
Live now include a Semantic email importer. This technology enables
organizations to develop Semantic applications that combine email metadata with
other data sources, which can be searched and analyzed. This allows organizations
to answer business questions using a combination of data from email, relational
databases, spreadsheets, XML, UML, RSS/Atom and Semantic data imported from
GRDDL, RDFa, RDF triple stores, SPARQL endpoints.
“We are committed to moving the market toward ‘ultimate
information integration,’ said Holger Knublauch, vice president, product
development, TopQuadrant. “Ultimate information integration is the ability to
quickly and easily combine data from every imaginable source – from within the
enterprise and on the web. Email is one of the most-used business applications
and often contains information not available within other enterprise
applications or databases. Combining email metadata with other data creates a
data set that when searched or analyzed, provides unique information about customers,
prospects, partners and employees.”
The Semantic email importer feature is available as part of
TopBraid Composer Maestro Edition and TopBraid Live - both are part of the
TopBraid Suite of integrated semantic technology products. TopBraid Suite
includes TopBraid Composer, an ontology modeling and development tool; TopBraid
Live, a semantic application deployment platform; and TopBraid Ensemble, a collaborative
information management application. All components of the TopBraid Suite work
within an evolving open architecture platform built specifically to implement
W3C semantic web standards.
For more information
on TopQuadrant contact Jill Hara jhara@reichertcom.com at Reichert Communications.
About XML News DeskThe XML-Journal News Desk monitors the world of XML and SOA /Web services to present IT professionals with updates on technology advances and business trends, as well as new products and standards.