Global enterprises spend over $60 billion per year on integration and maintenance of enterprise applications and content management systems. At the same time, the volume of data and content these systems must distribute and manage is increasing at an exponential rate. The result is a brittle network of corporate systems and fractured content silos that stifle the ability of the organization to assimilate new processes and access and distribute key information assets.
These systems must have agreement on the meaning of enterprise terminologies and their interrelationships to exchange and distribute information. In the past, there was no way to centrally manage and maintain these terms and relationships on an enterprise-wide basis. Businesses are now realizing the importance of deploying new solutions to manage enterprise terminologies and interrelationships in a systematic fashion and ensure robust integration of complex business and content management systems.
At SchemaLogic, we refer to these terms and interrelationships as the “business semantics” of the enterprise. SchemaLogic Enterprise Suite provides a framework that enables companies to model the structures and relationships of the business semantics that define corporate knowledge and content. We facilitate dynamic changes to the business semantics model through a Web-based governance and collaboration process that enables participation across organizational, corporate and industry boundaries and facilitates the development of business semantics in a dynamic, constantly changing environment.
SchemaLogic Enterprise Suite allows organizations to deploy new business models by accelerating information access and delivery. SchemaLogic customers reduce operational costs through better information management, increased data quality and more agile, intelligent business decisions.