Data, when effectively managed, can uncover incredible insights about us and the world around us. This is just as true for governments exploring better public service delivery as it is for environmental scientists studying avian food chains. In this piece, we focus on legacy and historical dark data, exploring how these datasets have been effectively harnessed by environmental researchers - and the lessons governments can take away.| Digital Impact Alliance
On June 23, 2025, at the Knowledge Summit Dublin, Lulit Tesfaye and Jess DeMay presented “The Evolution of Knowledge Management (KM) & Organizational Roles: Integrating KM, Data Management, and Enterprise AI through a Semantic Layer.” The session examined how KM … Continue reading The post The Evolution of Knowledge Management & Organizational Roles: Integrating KM, Data Management, and Enterprise AI through a Semantic Layer appeared first on Enterprise Knowledge.| Enterprise Knowledge
While dark data - when properly managed - can provide enormous benefits, effective financing is needed. Two key areas - skills training and physical infrastructure - can help promote data management that ensures dark data is used to benefit people and communities. Read this piece to learn more.| Digital Impact Alliance
Today, over 65% of all collected data is “dark,” meaning that, despite having been collected and stored, it has never been used. These datasets, when responsibly explored and analyzed , and with the right safeguards in place, can uncover insights that save lives, improve services, strengthen economies, and restore public trust. Read this expert comment to learn more about how governments can leverage dark to data - safely - for the good of people and communities.| Digital Impact Alliance
EK will have a significant presence at the CDOIQ 2024 (Chief Data Officers & Information Quality) Symposium on July 16-18 in Massachusetts.| Enterprise Knowledge