A knowledge graph is a structured representation of knowledge as a graph, where nodes represent entities (e.g., people, places, concepts) and edges represent the relationships between those entities. Knowledge graphs are used for various purposes, including improving search accuracy, powering recommendation systems, facilitating data integration, and enabling more intelligent decision-making. They provide a way to organize and connect information in a meaningful way, making it easier for machines to understand and reason about complex data.
Whether you're looking to get your foot in the door, find the right person to talk to, or close the deal — accurate, detailed, trustworthy, and timely information about the organization you're selling to is invaluable.
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