New office in Nuremberg
On the 1st March we have moved to our new office in Nuremberg, which is located at Südwestpark in Nuremberg-Gebersdorf.
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On the 1st March we have moved to our new office in Nuremberg, which is located at Südwestpark in Nuremberg-Gebersdorf.
With the new release of our Living EAM Platform we make first results of our research project Risikomanagement available for you. Our tool for a living enterprise now allows for a detailled risk analysis of your company.
Unfortunately, the presentation is canceled due to illness.
On November 10, 2015, we present together with Mrs. Tanja Sieber, Liebherr Hydrauligbagger GmbH on the tekom Annual Conference 2015 in Stuttgart our product ARSGuide.
On the Semantics 2015 in Vienna, the 11th International Conference on Semantic Systems, we present the Living Semantic Platform – a tool for collaborative ontology development.
We are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new Living EAM Platform! It is your tool for modeling, connecting and refining the information of your enterprise architecture management.
We are pleased to announce the availability of our Living Semantic Platform in January 2015. The Living Semantic Platform enables the collaborative development and maintenance of OWL2 ontologies.
Our publication in the IT&Production “Kontextwissen in den Produktdaten verankern: Den Umgang mit Daten auf eine neue Ebene heben”, in which we present first results of our research projekt ARSGuide, is currently a lead topic on the front page of the leading industrial online-magazine www.it-production.com.
We are excited to annouce that we will open a new office in Nuermberg on the 1st of November. Our office will be located in the old town of Nuremberg. More information will follow in the coming weeks.
We will be presenting our recent results of our research project Riskmanagement at the Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2014).