SchemaLogic Delivers Business Semantics Management Solution for Media and Publishing Enterprises

SchemaLogic announced the release of its Business Semantics Management software specifically designed for media and publishing enterprises. SchemaLogic also announced today that it has completed its Series C round of financing which raised $12.7 million in additional funds. This funding, led by Goldman Sachs, will enable SchemaLogic to bolster efforts within the media and publishing vertical market as well as other focused vertical markets including oil & gas, government, and life sciences. SchemaLogic provides a solution for customers to implement a collaborative process that enables writers, photographers, and editors to participate in the development and enrichment of the underlying "content tags" that describe information in a dynamic, environment, and they do not have to change the way they use their own terminology. Content tagging is a method of identifying and labeling information assets including audio, video, news stories, and other web content using text descriptions. SchemaLogic's software manages the definition and relationships between content tags so that each individual in each department can continue to work in a way that makes sense for them, while the semantic differences are resolved by the technology. SchemaLogic's solution provides a framework that enables companies to model the structures and relationships of business language that define corporate knowledge and content. The SchemaLogic Enterprise Suite facilitates dynamic changes to the business semantic models through a Web-based governance and collaboration process that enables participation across organizational, corporate and industry boundaries. http://www.schemalogic.com/

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