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Northrop Grumman buys Tucana’s IP, will support Kowari

Northrop Grumman buys Tucana’s IP, will support Kowari

By Tim Finin on Monday, June 27th, 2005 at 3:25 pm.

David Wood announced in his blog that US Defense contractor Northrop Grumman has purchased the IP of of Tucana Technologies, which includes the Tucana Knowledge Server (TKS). Wood was the CTO and co-founder of Tucana, which had ceased operations in the last week of December 2004. He reports that Northrup will continue to develop TKS and also to support Kowari, the open sourced, scalable RDF database. This is great news and potenmtially significant to the continued evolution of semantic web technology.

Related posts: • Kowari 1.1.0 pre-release 2;  • Large RDF triple stores;  • EPIC 2014: Summary Of The World: Googlezon And The Newsmasters EPIC;  

 

 

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