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Stage I: Plan
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The following is a short presentation of the KnowNet Consortium. Here you can see how the expertise of each partner can address your individual business needs. Click on the name of any partner to see a brief presentation of the organization and its activities.

PLANET ERNST&YOUNG   KNOWLEDGE ASSOCIATES
INSEAD FHBB ICCS
DFKI UBS GOOCH WEBSTER
  • PLANET ERNST&YOUNG is the leading consulting company in Greece specialising in new technologies and their applications.

  • KNOWLEDGE ASSOCIATES have attained a high reputation for Knowledge Management systems and services being Lotus business partners.

  • DFKI, the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, has particular expertise on the AI-based components of the KNOW-NET tool and agentware.

  • INSEAD, Europe's leading business school, through its Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies (CALT) is a leader in applying and developing new learning technologies and methodologies to support international business education and knowledge management.

  • FACHHOCHSCHULE BEIDER BASEL, an academic, public institution founded in 1970 which in 1997 merged with the Basel School of Management, has expertise in personal knowledge organisation and management tools.

  • ICCS, the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems of the National Technical University of Athens.

    The Know-Net Consortium also includes the Credit Risk Valuation department of UBS and NAI Gooch Webster who have trial-tested the Know-Net method and tool. (see also users)

    The Know-Net software tools, consulting methodologies and techniques have been developed under the Esprit research project EP28928.


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