Ontoprise Updates Its Product Suite
August 22, 2011
Summer is always a good time for new releases and refurbishing the house and enterprise software products.
Ontoprise–a company offering solutions and services in semantic technologies–has rolled out its newest versions of their product suite, OntoBroker 6.1 and OntoStudio 3.1.
Ontroprise’s suite is the only one in the world that supports all of the major W3C Semantic Web recommendations including OWL, RDF(s), RIF and ObjectLogic. We learned that the independent “OpenRuleBench” benchmark recognizes OntoBroker as providing excellent performance and scalability, which allows large and complicated ontologies to be used.
The press release clued us in to some of the key aspects of OntoStudio 3.1; for example:
The two main features…are the harmonization of the ontology language editing perspective and an integrated versioning component based on WebDAV. In [the past], there were separate modeling perspectives for each modeling language. With only one…for all languages, it’s much easier for users to create and maintain ontologies.
Another feature of the updated OntoBroker lies in its support for linked open data (LOD). In addition to being used as a server for LOD, OntoBroker can integrate LOD sources with SPARQL connectors.
For more information, navigate to http://www.ontoprise.de/en/.
Megan Feil, August 22, 2011
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