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KNOWDLE Foundation and Research Institute devoted solely to basic research in open knowlege and bio-inspired artificial intelligence internet-based tools and technics.
THE CHALLENGE KNOWDLE Foundation and Research Institute advances the
science of open knowledge through Biologically-inspired AI & Cognitive research to deploy the intelligent cloud. Our promise is simple: to sponsor objective research that provides with practical, scientific solutions. We help the knowledge community prepare for tomorrow by anticipating and responding to new threats, technical challenges, and risks. Our value comes when we deliver knowledge and intelligent tools world need in a timely, easy-to-understand fashion.
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KNOWDLE Foundation & Research Institute is a private, nonprofit organization with a worldwide mission to promote human/computer open knowledge freedom.
Our aim is to defend all human beings rights to access free knowledge – helpful & easy to use knowledge applications – for a better and sustainable world.
Our principal purpose is to address complex challenges of significant social and economic impact using Biologically-inspired Artificial Intelligent Internet-based Algorithms & Technics.
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Provide resonance leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Open Knowledge and Biologically-inspired Intelligent Internet.
Are the organisational home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the Open Knowledge Engineering Task Force (OK.ETF) and the Open Knowledge Architecture Board (OK.AB).
Act as a global clearinghouse for Open Knowledge and Open Education.
Facilitate and coordinate open knowledge-related initiatives around the world.
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VISION
We seek to use knowledge as a key to creating value and wealth through processing using biologically-inspired artificial intelligence internet-based systems to optimize decision-making because of their potential to provide long-term social benefits and reach a sustainable worlds.
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MISION
Will support human intelligence and actions in decision making with a biologically-inspired intelligent computerized model, as sophisticated as it can, in order to bring better results, improve personal freedom and make society’s ability more efficient to properly exploit its resources.
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VALUES
The work of the various parts of the KFRI’s organisation is governed by a series of shared values:
Knowledge worth sharing
Eco-intelligence Radical transparency
Selfish generosity Together worth more
Crowd funding
Open & Global
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Transform open knowledge in open intelligence applications and deploy the biologically-inspired intelligent cloud
Create open knowledge and intelligence applications of use to ourselves and others
Help others create open knowledge and intelligences of use to themselves and others
Build a sustainable and intelligent community
Develop intelligent tools and services in relation to the above
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HOW WE OPERATE
The Knowdle Foundation & Research Institute is a community. This community is open to everyone and organized around 5 core principles of:
Commitment to open knowledge
Commitment to biologically-inspired intelligent sollutions
Open & intelligent discussion Meritocracy
Tolerance
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WHAT WE DO
We work specifically to: Promote the idea of open knowledge to reach open intelligence, both what it
is, and why is it a good idea.
Run ‘Open Knowledge’ and events, for example forums, workshops and symposia.
Develop intelligent tools for a better & sustainable world. Provide infrastructure, and potentially a home, for open knowledge projects,
communities and resources, for example, via the Knowdle Consortium Groups programs and services.
Running through all of our activities is a strong emphasis on decentralized collaboration. In particular, a primary aim is to help others develop open knowledge material as well as creating it ourselves. We believe that the future lies in collaboration between a multitude of different groups and that no one group or organisation can, or should try to, “do it all”.
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INTELLIGENT NETWORKING TO INNOVATION “Bringing Intelligent Networking to Open Innovation on Knowledge Internet-based Architectures”
INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS 4 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES “Open Knowledge Internet-based Architectures & Solutions for Sustainable Industries”
INTELLIGENT DIGITAL IDENTITIES GROUP “Applied Knowledge Identities for Knowledge Business Organization”
INTELLIGENT SOCIAL MEDIA & CROWDSOURCING “Building Strategies and Architectures for Intelligent Social Media and Crowdsourcing Applications”
COGNITIVE INTERNET-BASED ARCHITECTURES & TOOLS “KNOWDLE Tools for Knowledge Business Organization”
ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION “Knowledge Economy & Innovation”
BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS “Biologically-Inspired Computing Approaches to Cognitive Systems and Bio-Plausible Cognitive Robotics”
INTELLIGENT PARTICIPATORY & TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE “Building Intelligent Tools 4 Participatory & Transparent Governance”
INTELLIGENT ECOSYSTEMS “Bringing ECO-efficiency & ECO-innovation to the Net”
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INTELLIGENT NETWORKING TO INNOVATION
“Bringing Intelligent Networking to Open Innovation on Knowledge Internet-based Architectures” This group has the goal to cover the transition from social networks to social
networks of knowledge, find the meeting point between 2.0 and 3.0 innovation (or k-innovation), that place where innovation generate common knowledge and knowledge give way to better innovation: Generation of innovative ideas that solve problems raised by the companies. Portfolio Selection of Innovative ideas are closer to business strategy and
expected greater impact on the income statement Predictive management of the implementation of the ideas in the portfolio.
Innovation Benchmarking. ICAI Intelligent Computer Aided Innovation, or how to use AI tools to optimize
innovation
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
ICAIn (INNOVR´US) 16/2/11 12 KNOWDLE Beyond Knowledge Discovery
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INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS 4 SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES
“Open Knowledge Internet-based Architectures & Solutions for Sustainable Industries” The main aim is to set up the foundations for future knowledge
economy as well as promote the creation of a series of internet knowledge-based tools and technologies of the latest generation of Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web and Open Source of Knowledge. Facilitate SMEs improved competitiveness nationally and internationally. Simplify access to knowledge and decision making to optimize the bottom line and increased its profits at all levels, local, national and international.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
KNOWDLE INDUSTRIAL CONSORTIUM 16/2/11 13 KNOWDLE Beyond Knowledge Discovery
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INTELLIGENT DIGITAL IDENTITIES GROUP (i)
“Applied Knowledge Identities for Knowledge Business Organization” Concern for the rate at which new electronic technologies are
introduced into homes, cars, schools, and public places, and the rapid integration of computers and networks with everyday environments have inspired this research line to examine and discuss the many challenges, opportunities, and risks that these technologies pose. The greatest concern is that the full benefits of these internet technologies will not reach most of their intended users. The multitude of services and applications has created new synergies and dependencies between these technologies and individual users, and proper design requires ease of user, almost instinctive, human interfaces. We examines the problem of digital identities, in light of the new intelligent technologies.
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INTELLIGENT DIGITAL IDENTITIES GROUP (ii)
“Applied Knowledge Identities for Knowledge Business Organization” Digital identity requires identification of individual users, in order to
provide them with intelligent personal assistance, based on their needs in specific locations and contexts. We uses scenarios based on location, life events, and social interactions to demonstrate the technological complexities of digital identity and ambient intelligence in the network.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
AKIKBO: A Intelligent Internet Of Things and People PROPERTY IDENTITIES: Free knowledge and knowledge rights
coexisting models and tools
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INTELLIGENT SOCIAL MEDIA & CROWDSOURCING
Building Strategies and Architectures for Intelligent Social Media and Crowdsourcing Applications.
Intelligent Social Media is the term for all the ways people connect to people through intelligent computation. Mobile devices, social networks, micro-blogging and location sharing are just a few of the ways people engage in computer-mediated intelligent collective action.
Mapping, measuring and understanding the landscape of social media is our mission. We support tool projects that enable the collection, analysis and visualization of social media data. We host data sets that are relevant to intelligent social media research
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
iOXSPHERE MEDIA: The intelligent interactive Media Center for the Cloud
iMPEG: The intelligent Moving Picture Experts Group (Format iMPx) 16/2/11 16 KNOWDLE Beyond Knowledge Discovery
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“COGNITIVE INTERNET-BASED ARCHITECTURES & TOOLS”
KNOWDLE Tools for Knowledge Business Organization Cognitive Society requiere of new Cognitive Tools to change IT(Information
Technologies) in KT (Knowledge Technologies). Information Society and Internet manage huge amount of garbage that need new generation of tools that use AI to transform information in useful knowledge.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
KNOWDLE: BICOS, Biologically-inspired Cognitive Operating System with a Embeded Distributed Search Engine.
iERP: Intelligent Enterprise Resources Processes KaaS: Knowledge as a Service in the Intelligent Cloud ROSSETASEK: Intelligent Risk Management
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“ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION” (i)
Knowledge Economy
The knowledge economy is a term that refers either to an economy of knowledge focused on the production and management of knowledge in the frame of economic constraints, or to a knowledge-based economy. In the second meaning, more frequently used, it refers to the use of knowledge technologies (such as knowledge engineering and knowledge management) to produce economic benefits as well as job creation. The phrase was popularized by Peter Drucker as the title of Chapter 12 in his book The Age of Discontinuity, And, with a footnote in the text, Drucker attributes the phase to economist Fritz Machlup.
The essential difference is that in a knowledge economy, knowledge is a product, while in a knowledge-based economy, knowledge is a tool. This difference is not yet well distinguished in the subject matter literature. They both are strongly interdisciplinary, involving economists, computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, chemists and physicists, as well as cognitivists, psychologists and sociologists.
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“ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION” (ii)
Knowledge Economy Various observers describe today's global economy as one in transition to a
"knowledge economy," as an extension of an "information society." The transition requires that the rules and practices that determined success in the industrial economy need rewriting in an interconnected, globalized economy where knowledge resources such as know-how and expertise are as critical as other economic resources. According to analysts of the "knowledge economy," these rules need to be rewritten at the levels of firms and industries in terms of knowledge management and at the level of public policy as knowledge policy or knowledge-related.
The Knowledge Economy is structured in a base material that has created great changes on the economic, social and political. The new base material applied to the production consists of the intelligent electronic-digital computer that has reshaped the social relations of production, distribution and exchange in the world.
In this way, contemporary capitalism has a Knowledge Economy where the activities of creation, adaptation, dissemination and depreciation of knowledge has grown at a phenomenal pace. In this knowledge economy is structured a new industrial pattern of development where new industries (software and telecommunications) and the old ones are rejuvenated by the productive application of new technologies.
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“ECOGNOMY & ICOGNOVATION” (iii)
Knowledge Economy
In this way, contemporary capitalism has a Knowledge Economy where the activities of creation, adaptation, dissemination and depreciation of knowledge has grown at a phenomenal pace. In this knowledge economy is structured a new industrial pattern of development where new industries (software and telecommunications) and the old ones are rejuvenated by the productive application of new technologies.
Our goal is progress in a knowledge economy model and methodologes that contribute to human being sustainable progress.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
Ecognomy Basics and Technics Free Knowledge vs. Knowledge Rights
Knowledge valleys, villages and centers: drivers for ecognomy changes Intelligent Governance: Ethic Net Profits “Think Global Act Local Ethic
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“BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS”
Biologically-Inspired Computing Approaches to Cognitive Systems and Bio-Plausible Cognitive Robotics Typically the complex overall behaviour is the result of compounded non-linearities in the
component interactions. Furthermore, many systems of interest exhibit sophisticated adaptation responses over multiple timescales, and are resilient with respect to variations in component connectivity -- often as a result of self-organization properties. Almost all such naturally-occurring systems are biological in origin, and the phrase biologically-inspired complex adaptive systems (BICAS) has been used to generically refer to all such artificial systems.
The ultimate aim of BICAS research is to understand and build artificial complex adaptive systems with the same attractive properties of adaptation and resilience and self-organization as are found in naturally-occurring complex adaptive systems. The relevance of the BICAS approach to the science and engineering of cognitive systems is manifest.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS:
DEEP BLUE KNOWLEDGE: BICAS for Collective Intelligence Engines
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INTELLIGENT PARTICIPATORY & TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE
Building Intelligent Tools 4 Participatory & Transparent Governance.
The Research Group intends to actively promote business ethics and transparency through research, design, implementation and dissemination of integrity-based compliance programs both locally and regionally to deploy AI Internet-based tools.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS: iALKALDE: Intelligent Mayors Assistant Tools (IMAT) to Promote
Participatory Urban Decision-Making (PUDM) and City Hall Efficient Management Support (CHEMS) .
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INTELLIGENT ECOSYSTEMS
Bringing ECO-efficiency & ECO-innovation to the Net. Web 3.0 or Semantic Web and Grid Computing is creating a critical
inflection point for the enterprise IT architecture, a architecture for Knowledge. And the result of this convergence holds the mentioned promise of addressing some of the most relevant problems faced by organizations today: KaaS, Knowledge as a Service.
Thus, through Cloud Computing technologies, companies can access and use business applications "on demand" by significantly reducing fixed costs and the large initial outlay (which currently are required to purchase hardware and software) and associated investment ICT > KCT according to the "peaks" of their needs.
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS: OpengreenKCTs: Bringing eco-efficiency to the Intelligent Cloud and KaaS . I[P3]: innovation@[people, planet & profit]
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Spanish Internet Pioneer Internet Spanish Pioneers Gallery!
www.linkedin.com/in/felipe Passionate Internet entrepreneur involved in major
projects in our country ISPs, e-Commerce, security ... now launched an innovative project that combines his three great passions, Internet, Knowledge Economy and Artificial Intelligence, from social network to knowledge network of research and innovation.
Since my student days I thought that artificial intelligence and the internet would shanke the hand ... Now, this is the time.
"Ex Knowdler semper aliquid novi".
felipe garcía
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KNOWDLE FOUNDATION Consortium Sponsor
When you join the KFIR as a consortium member, you join a society of ethical open knowledge users community who support reserach essential freedoms knowledge for all human beings.
When you sign up as a consortium member you join an informed society working together to make a better world: respectful of individual freedom, social solidarity, personal privacy, and democracy built on open knowledge.
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KNOWDLE FOUNDATION Consortium Sponsor Why join the Knowdle Foundation? As a open knowledge architecs, free knowledge applications lets you
build and improve on the work of others, as part of a social community built on the principles of sharing.
As an artist, you can do things with free knowledge software that proprietary software does not allow. All free software allows you to use it for any purpose.
As a user, free knowledge, where you are able to help yourself and are not dependent on a single developer or company to help you.
As a student, you can study and modify the knowledge software you use, learning from and enhancing the tools that you use for education.
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SUPPORT US
The Open Knowledge Foundation is a not-for-profit organization. Your support ensures the Foundation can continue and expand its work.
Sponsorship will extend for 12 months from the month of receipt of payment.
Become a ‘Consortia Research Sponsor Program’ CRSP (annually, minimum 3 years program) CRSP Member from 50K€
Become a ‘Consortia Research Promotor Program’ CRPP (annually, minimum 3 years program available only for SME) CRPP Member from 10K€
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KNOWDLE CONSORTIUM GROUP Associate Membership
The Knowdle Consortium Group (KCG) is a nonprofit research enterprise cluster founded to provide leadership in Open Knowdledge & Applied Intelligent Internet related standars, education and policy. We are dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution and use of the Knowledge for the benefit of people throughout the world.
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KCG SUPPORT US
All our services and software are provided openly and for free. Your support ensures the Consortium can continue and expand its work.
Membership will extend for 12 months from the month of receipt of payment.
Become an‘Individual Supporter’(annually) Open Knowledge Leaders (50€) Open Knowledge Architecs (25€) Open Knowledge Creators (50€) Open Knowledge Students (Free) and OK-users (10€)
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KCG SUPPORT US
Become an ‘Institutional Supporter’ (annually) For Profit Organization Global Premium Member 50K€ Golden Member 10K€ Silver Member 5K€ Associate Member 2.5K€ Small Business Associate Member 1,25K
For Non-Profit Organization 50% discount
Make a one-off or in-kind donation
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OPEN KNOWDLEGE FORUM
The Open Knowledge Forums are a series of informal gatherings centred on the subject of open knowledge/intelligence. It aims to bring together those /producing/ and those /campaigning/, and to cover everything from software to the law. The sessions are usually held in the evenings in KCG Local Chapters and their format is to have talks by three or four different people followed by a general discussion.
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CONSORTIA
Research at the KNOWDLE Media Lab comprises interconnected developments in an wide range of Biologically-Inspired Computing disciplines, such as intelligent software agents; intelligent machine understanding; intelligent learning; affective computing; advanced intelligent interface design; knowledge media; interactive video; interactive intellligent cinema; and new approaches to eco-efficiency, greenTIK, Knowledge as a Service (KaaS), intelligent cloud o nanomedia, and nanoscale sensing.
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CONSORTIA
BIO-ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM
BIO-NANOTECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM
BIO-INSPIRED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM BIO-INSPIRED SOCIAL RESEARCH CONSORTIUM
LEVELS OF SPONSORSHIP CSRP, Consortium Sponsorship Research Program
CRS, Consortium Research Sponsor
CRP, Consortium Research Partner
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CSRP The most frequently selected option, consortium sponsorship research program connects a
company with a group of other sponsors and KNOWDLE Media Lab faculty and research staff focused on a common agenda. Sponsors join one of three Media Lab consortia— . Although a consortium sponsor joins only one consortium, all consortium-level sponsors have access to the breadth of all research conducted at the Lab. In addition, companies at this level of sponsorship can take advantage of our graduate fellows program.
BENEFITS
Membership in one consortium and one research program; Access to all projects of the research conducted at the Lab; Lab-wide visiting privileges; Customized company day at the Lab with a strategic brainstorming session;
Invitation to sponsor week (twice a year); Invitation to Lab-wide lectures and special events; Participation in steering committee to oversee the Media Lab relationship; Access to all KNOWDLE Media Internal Lab publications and password-protected
sponsor Web site.
Membership: 50,000€ CRSP or 10,000€ CRPP a year for a minimum of three years.
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CRS Consortium Research Sponsorship (CRS) enables a sponsor to form a closer relationship with
specific areas of research by placing an employee-in-residence in the Lab. The employee is provided with space in the Lab and the opportunity to work closely with principal investigators and graduate students on specific projects.
With an employee in residence at the Lab, a company can take a deep dive into the development of a research project under the guidance and in collaboration with a Lab researcher.
Employees in residence become a part of the fabric of the Lab, working closely with faculty, senior research staff, and graduate students with a broad range of technical skills and research knowledge.
BENEFITS Membership in one consortium (access to all Research Program of the Consortium choosen); Company employee-in-residence;
Lab-wide visiting privileges; Customized company day at the Lab with a strategic brainstorming session; Invitation to sponsor week (twice a year);
Invitation to Lab-wide lectures and special events; Access to all KNOWDLE Media Lab publications and password-protected sponsor Website; and Optional participation in the Lab's graduate fellows program.
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CRP Consortium Research Partner is the highest level of consortium sponsorship available at the
KNOWDLE Media Lab.
BENFITS Membership in existing Lab consortia;
The opportunity to establish a steering committee, comprising both sponsor and Lab representation, to oversee the sponsor’s relationship to the Media Lab;
A special company/organization day at the Media Lab; An employee in residence at the Media Lab;
Selection of two Lab graduate fellows, who will carry the sponsor’s name; Lab-wide visiting privileges; Invitations to Lab-wide lectures and special events; and
Access to publications (both print and digital); and access to insite, the Lab’s password-protected Web site for sponsors.
Membership: 250,000€ CRSP or 100,000€ CRPP a year for a minimum of three years.
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SBOKRC, leads innovation, builds interdisciplinary and international networks, and focuses research on important public issues. The SBOKRC is guided by the belief that justice, prosperity, and democracy all require better understanding of complex social, cultural, economic, and political processes. We work with practitioners, policymakers, and academic researchers in all the social sciences, related professions, and the humanities and natural sciences. With partners around the world, we mobilize existing knowledge for new problems, link research to practice and policy, strengthen individual and institutional capacities for learning, and enhance public access to information. We bring necessary knowledge to public action in our research lines.
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MFKL, Mentoring Future Knowledge Liderships Mentoring chlidren with talent in social deprived backgrounds to provide them best
education as possible
Membership: Supporter 10€/m; Mentor 25€/m
MUKW, Mentoring Unemployed Knowledge Worker Mentoring unemployed scientific, technical and creative knowledge to work in open while
they find a job or create your own business
Membership: Supporter 10€/m; Mentor 25€/m
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OPEN KNOWLEDGE
KaaS
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R&D NATIONAL
& EUROPEAN FUNDs
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ADITIONAL FINANCIAL FUNDS
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KaaS Knowledge as a Service
KMEDIALAB
KMEDIALAB KMEDIALAB
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BETA
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Enable & provide a) Knowledge Applications or b) business knowledge applications and intelligent solutions as a Service
Knowledge as a Service (KaaS)
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