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Integrating Data Silos with FIBO (4 days)
FIBO (Financial Industry Business Ontology) is defined as the industry standard resource for the definitions of business concepts in the financial services industry. Together with the tools of the Semantic Technology stack, it enables integration and query of complex, sparse data. The course covers all the elements of Semantic Graph stack necessary to integrate data sources using FIBO
Information is naturally connected. For example, when a case officer makes a decision on an application, we assume there is information associated with the case officer, the applicants, the type of application, the person who defined that type of applications, etc. Data in the Enterprise information systems, on the other hand, are not naturally connected. While most enterprises integrate data in Enterprise Data Warehouses or through “single customer view” projects, those solutions integrate some of the data for specific purposes, and do not allow free navigation through all available data.
Fortunately, FIBO provides the concepts that the Financial Enterprise data can map to, and contemporary Semantic Graph platforms can accommodate all enterprise data through a partially-virtual graph.
The course enables Enterprise IT to undertake gradual and Agile integration and transformation on the basis of FIBO. The full course covers all areas required to undertake such project by themselves or with minimal consulting:
The participants are required to BYO laptop running a Web browser – all necessary software would be installed on the cloud.
Tee/coffee, gourmet lunch included
Cost: $3.600+ GST, per person. A discount will be offered for booking of 3 and more.
Sydney:4-7 December 2018
Melbourne: 11-14 December 2018
Please contact us for more details.
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