Teragram Announces the Release of Teragram Semantic Term Manager v. 2.0

Teragram announced the launch of Semantic Term Manager v. 2.0 (STM v. 2.0), software that enables management of content and maintenance of ontologies in enterprise content repositories and databases. STM v. 2.0 helps corporate librarians to maintain ontologies and integrate this information directly with Teragram’s TK240 taxonomy management tool. The combination of these two programs allows knowledge workers to maintain metadata across repositories and databases and to automatically tag documents according to the defined taxonomies. One example use for STM v. 2.0 would be to maintain information in different authority lists in the enterprise and build relationships between them. For instance, a corporate librarian could easily manage relationships between terms in the sales lead database (i.e. primary contacts, companies and locations) and cross-reference this with a list of internal salespeople and their territories. Additionally, STM v. 2.0 creates a uniform approach to tagging content across different divisions in a large company. For example, if a pharmaceutical development lab maintains a database of drugs, diseases and side effects, several research scientists can log in to make changes to the database. An administrator approves or rejects these changes, allowing the information to be updated as it is generated by the people working in the field. STM v. 2.0 works in tandem with Teragram’s TK240 taxonomy management program. Information stored in the STM v. 2.0 database can be exported to Teragram’s database management tool, TK240, to build complex taxonomies which can be used to automatically categorize documents and to extract entities and events from documents. For example, if a publishing company wishes to create dynamic topic pages on a website, STM v. 2.0 could be used to maintain a database of terms that relate to general information about a company (e. g. ticker symbol, location, CEO). TK240 could actively add hyperlinks to company names mentioned in documents as they pass through the content management system. Working in concert, these two programs maintain both the static and dynamic content of the page. http://www.teragram.com/

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