DataChemist is back, now offering consultancy services.
The three key focus areas are:
1. Data-Intensive Application Development
2. Dynamic Semantically Enriched CMS
3. Entity Resolution Systems
For further details check us out at - https://t.co/cHJjSE2mUT
The @dbpedia data is very cool - so we put it up on #TerminusHub for you to clone and query. Super quick even thou it is big - all in under 3 mins 🔥🔥🔥
https://t.co/SJB0ueXKCD
We have finally released TerminusHub, the sharing and collaboration thingamabob for TerminusDB, our distributed revision controlled enabled knowledge graph database: https://t.co/UnVUjJYBJs, so sign up now, while your preferred username is still available
Engaging with Trinity Research & Innovation: Session at Trinity Business and Technology Forum with @NgordonNeil Declan Weldon. @atlanticbridgev@data_chemist "start up success is not binary, there is a spectrum between failure and huge success".
Huge THANK YOU to @data_chemist , makers of @TerminusDB - They've contributed a powerful new development machine to @SWI_Prolog . Build time has been cut by a factor of 4 using the new machine. This should speed up development.
The end of the year approaches. This Sunday 23 February we celebrate #Terminalia — the festival that marks the end of the Old Roman Year.
This is Our Day, #Terminators
Tutorial 6 - Introduction to Logic Knowledge Graphs, Succinct Data Structures and Delta Encoding for Modern Databases, and the Web Object Query Language
@GavinMGleason@cheukting_ho@data_chemist@TerminusDB 9/11)
https://t.co/gobltXQlKf
#TerminusDB is an interesting new graph database. Between other things I appreciate, it appears that simply copying the file while they're in use it's a valid backup method. If you're a developer and you're in London, I suggest to attend their meetup.