Dynamic Knowledge Base

Some Data Has Shelf Life; There is New Data Being Born All the Time

A traditional database requires a lot of work to set up and maintain. Changes to large databases are often prohibitively expensive and time consuming. But change is a fundamental fact in information management. New data flows in. New questions crop up about old data. Old data become irrelevant. Traditional databases are often too rigid to accommodate these changes. Further, in the end, you're not looking for data you're looking for knowledge. Zoogma's Dynamic Knowledge Bases address this problem of rigidity by arranging the information store in them based on a suite of automated analysis tools