“We are building out a knowledge graph,” said CEO Tarjei Vassbotn in an interview. Tana is a major fast-flowing river in Norway, and Vassbotn said that the startup named itself after it.
Ever since the introduction of the Google Knowledge Graph, a growing number of organizations have adopted this powerful technology to drive efficiency and effectiveness in their data management.
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