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Thank you for registering your eccenca Corporate Memory Sandbox! We’re excited to have you on board and look forward to showing you how Corporate Memory can help you with your data management needs. We hope that you find this experience valuable and informative. If you have any questions or feedback, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Thanks again for joining us!

eccenca’s Corporate Memory is a platform for creating and managing Enterprise Knowledge Graphs. It has three main stages: Build, Explore, and Consume. In the Build stage, you can convert legacy data points from existing datasets into a Knowledge Graph structure. The Explore stage allows you to interact with your Knowledge Graph, while the Consume stage is used to retrieve information from the graph and integrate it programmatically with your IT infrastructure.

  • Get Started and Get Help


    Learn how to get started with Corporate Memory in our Getting Started Guide. Understand the user interface, application structure, and basic concepts.

    Getting Started

    Community support for the sandbox is provided in this forum, use it seek for help, report issues or suggestions, or discuss solution ideas.

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  • Sandbox Resources


    The sandbox includes a sample build project named “Product Data Integration Demo” and the graphs generated by that project, as well as an integration graph as an entry point: “Products - Integration”. Shacl shapes are provided for the product vocabulary. These are used in the EasyNav module for visual exploration as well as in a custom workspace configuration called Product Data Integration to demonstrate how the user interface can be customized.

  • Masterclass Material


    A list of materials and resources to reproduce and follow the masterclass session: From Zero to KG Hero: Boosting Your KG Creation Productivity with eccenca Corporate Memory. Originally presented at The Knowledge Graph Conference 2023. Watch the recording on .

    materials and resources

  • Tutorials and Examples


    Our tutorials help you to create Knowledge Graphs and to use the exploration and consumption features. To get started, we recommend:

  • BUILD


    BUILD data product pipelines that turn you existing data points into Enterprise Knowledge Graphs. Use them to create data product assembly lines in a visual, intuitive, and business-user friendly way.

    Learn more about Build

  • EXPLORE


    With EXPLORE, you can interact with and visualize your Knowledge Graph data in both list and drill-down views. Configure custom front-end configurations to meet domain-specific needs without duplicating data.

    Learn more about Explore

  • CONSUME


    The CONSUME tier provides several standard APIs for retrieving data from your Knowledge Graph. We also provide native integrations with PowerBI and redash.Custom APIs can be configured to provide data in any format.

    Learn more about Consume

  • AUTOMATE


    With AUTOMATE, you can easily set up and automate processes in your Knowledge Graph. Our cmemc command line tool simplifies the management and migration of data and configurations in Corporate Memory. Learn about our vision of a DataOps process based on Corporate Memory, how to schedule workflows, and how to use variable data inputs.

    Learn more about Automate

  • Training and Certification


    Our Learning Management System includes courses and certifications for different audiences: e.g., business, (linked data) consultants, or DevOps.

    register at eccenca LMS

  • About Corporate Memory


    eccenca’s Corporate Memory solution transforms background knowledge about products, processes, partners, people, policies, and data into understandable and executable containers. By automating decisions across hundreds of individual processes, Corporate Memory helps scale the use and reuse of knowledge, increasing the productivity and effectiveness of knowledge workers. This provides a sustainable approach to scaling decision automation and AI governance.

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