noHold Launches Confederated Knowledge
I know what you are thinking, that the past two posts I did on The Problem with Knowledge and How to Build a Federated Knowledge Base were interims to this announcement (I noted at the end of those posts that it was sponsored research). To a certain extent, [...]
In my previous post I discussed one of the main problems of knowledge management: distributed knowledge. I provided three options, of which I prefer the model for Federated Knowledge, to solve the problem. Just like in a federal government, the independence of the states (or knowledge collaborators in this case) makes it easier [...]
Let me paint you a typical problem in a home office scenario: You are working at home finishing a document you need for your meeting on Monday morning, click on Print – and nothing happens. Try again, still nothing. You go through your standard “repair” techniques: turn the printer off and on, unplug the connecting [...]

