The Linked Open Data endpoint of The Open University is built on top
of Jena Fuseki.

http://data.open.ac.uk/

Best,
Enrico

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Enrico Daga
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KMi - Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
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On 25 November 2014 at 18:11, Phillip Rhodes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Rob, thanks for the pointers.  Much appreciated.
>
>
> Phil
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> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 6:07 AM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Phillip
>>
>> From a commercial standpoint it is worth noting that several major triple
>> store vendors actually use various parts of the Jena stack to provide some
>> parts of their RDF and SPARQL implementations.
>>
>> Details differ by vendor but my rough understanding is as follows:
>>
>> - Cray (my employer) uses the ARQ library for SPARQL parsing and
>> optimisation
>> - IBM uses ARQ and Fuseki as the Java and HTTP front ends to their RDF
>> store
>> (http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/db2/linux-unix-windows/nosql-support.h
>> tml)
>> - Oracle uses ARQ as their Java API to their RDF store
>> (https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/RDFRM/sem_jena.htm#RDFRM234)
>>
>> All of these vendors have made presentations about their RDF stores at
>> various conferences if you are interested in more details and use cases.
>> These vendors would not be selling these products if they did not have
>> customers buying these products.
>>
>> Like any technology Apache Jena by itself does not magically deliver, it
>> is a framework that enables you to implement a whole range of different
>> approaches and whether they are "for real" really depends on what you want
>> to do and how well you execute it.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 24/11/2014 03:19, "Phillip Rhodes" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all, I was just wondering if anybody knows of, or is involved with,
>>>any projects using Jena and/or Stanbol which (have been|can be)
>>>discussed and cited publicly?
>>>
>>>A local company that I've been talking to is interested in possibly
>>>using SemWeb technology (specifically, Jena/Stanbol) internally, but
>>>are looking for some evidence to support the assertion that this
>>>technology delivers and is "for real".
>>>
>>>Any pointers or references would be appreciated... or if you are
>>>personally involved in something and are willing to talk about it
>>>(possibly with appropriate NDAs, etc. in place), I'd love to talk to
>>>you.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Phil
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>>
>>
>>
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