The term "company-wide knowledge graphs" is particularly at home in the areas of digital transformation, big data, smart data and artificial intelligence.
Company-wide knowledge graphs are digital networks that clearly link information and knowledge within a company. You can think of a knowledge graph as a very intelligent map on which all important data, processes and relationships between employees, projects and customers are mapped. The aim is to make information easier to find and utilise.
A simple example: In a large company, teams often work at different locations. It is often not clear what knowledge or information is already available. A company-wide knowledge graph helps to link existing data. If someone is looking for experts on the topic of "sustainability", the knowledge graph immediately finds employees, projects, documents and customer contacts that are related to this topic. In this way, knowledge and experience are not lost and can be used specifically for new tasks.
This saves companies a lot of time, avoids duplication of work and promotes collaboration between teams. Company-wide knowledge graphs are therefore an important building block for successful knowledge management in modern companies.















