Linked Data

link data in meaningful ways.

Jumper 2.0 is an Enterprise Bookmarking engine that allows organizations to build a web of data. Linking data assets together improves discoverability, adds meaning to the data, and captures the relationships between data across projects.

Jumper makes data and content radically more fluid and allows for new types of analysis and insights based on having better organized and connected information. With Jumper you can link all your data together in meaningful ways based upon relationships and dependencies that exist between the data connecting data objects in a web-style framework.

It allows you to transform your infrastructure from separated records, documents and images to a wide information space of data that is inter-linked by knowledge. Interconnecting data across all information silos is critical for maximizing the value of enterprise data. Jumper delivers technologies and techniques that bridge the gap in your information infrastructure and turns data into more actionable information with real business value.

Link Tagging
Linked data is the process of linking a data object to another data object that it is related to in some manner, similar to hypertext that links text to other web pages.

A link is basically a Web pointer to data. Users define links within the tag profile. A hyperdata link is basically just another tag within Jumper that you can apply to a data object. Any one data object can be linked to multiple other data objects that it is related to in some manner.

Links can be applied as broadly as you choose. You never know how someone is going to choose to navigate your Web of data, and the entire goal of Jumper is to make it easy to use data in ways that were not originally conceived.

connected intelligence

We give organizations a way to create an effective, truly comprehensive view of organizational data. Firms invest billions of dollars and decades of work in their research initiatives, and in many cases they lack the technology to put this data to use effectively. Now researchers can easily search, link, and interpret the increasing volumes of data. We make databases and file-servers, both proprietary and public, located at multiple sites where they are locally administered available to the entire network through a consolidated interface to ensure knowledge workers have visibility of all the data they need.

To learn more read the Jumper Overview