Hi Paolo

Sorry meant to respond to this before!

Swirrl IT Ltd

PublishMyData (our linked data publishing platform) uses TDB and Joseki.

regards

Bill



On 19 Oct 2011, at 09:44, Paolo Castagna wrote:

> Hi Michael,
> thank you for your reply (I did not know about netEstate GmbH and how you
> were using Jena).
> 
> The experiment did not work and people seem reluctant to come forward. ;-)
> 
> I'll try again, in a few months time.
> 
> Regards,
> Paolo
> 
> Michael Brunnbauer wrote:
>> hi,
>> here is our entry:
>>     netEstate GmbH
>>     We use Jena, TDB and Joseki for our FOAF search engine
>>     (http://www.foaf-search.net/) and our faceted search for DBpedia
>>     (http://www.semantic-search.info/).
>> Regards,
>> Michael Brunnbauer
>> On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 10:26:26AM +0100, Paolo Castagna wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> some open source projects and in particular some Apache projects
>>> publish a "Powered By" page which lists people/companies/projects
>>> using an Apache project.
>>> 
>>> For example:
>>> 
>>> - http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/PoweredBy
>>> - https://cwiki.apache.org/AVRO/powered-by-avro.html
>>> - http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/PoweredBy
>>> - ...
>>> 
>>> I'm interested in seeing if we can gather a list of projects,
>>> services or companies which use Jena and could be included in a
>>> "Powered by" Apache Jena list.
>>> 
>>> So, if you use Apache Jena and you want to tell us, reply to this
>>> thread.
>>> 
>>> I'll start:
>>> 
>>>    Talis Systems Ltd.
>>> 
>>>    We use Apache Jena, in particular: Jena, TDB, ARQ, RIOT to
>>>    build our services and applications which use RDF and SPARQL.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>> Paolo
> 

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