<docbook><section><title>LinkedDataBeginnerSPage</title><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h2">Linked Data Beginner&#39;s Page</bridgehead>
<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">What is Linked Data?</bridgehead>
<para>Linked Data is a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee that describes the use of HTTP as a mechanism for open data access.
 From the vantage point of <ulink url="OpenLink">OpenLink</ulink> Software, it provides foundation for innovative expansion of OpenLink Software&#39;s core competencies; Data Management, Access, and Integration.
 For instance, Linked Data extends the familiar concept of Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) via Data Source Names (DSNs) to Open Database Connectivity via HTTP-based DSNs that deliver fine grained access to enterprise databases via URLs; every record in the database becomes a Data Object (Entity) endowed with an Identifier that is de-referencable via an HTTP client such as a Web Browser.</para>
<figure><graphic fileref="LinkedDataBeginnerSPage/wodbc.png" /></figure><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">How does Linked Data benefit me or my enterprise?</bridgehead>
<para>If you&#39;ve benefited from OpenLink&#39;s UDA family of high-performance data access drivers, the extended benefits of Linked Data will include:</para>
<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem>Reduction of costs associated with data silos which are functions of proprietary data stores associated with line-of-business applications </listitem>
<listitem>Preservation of legacy investments by making better use of existing data assets e.g.
 holistic and concept centric view of heterogeneous data sources </listitem>
<listitem>Increased enterprise agility through the ability to mix and match data entities across disparate data sources via industry standards such as HTTP, SPARQL, and SQL </listitem>
<listitem>Ability to naturally and securely mesh data across internal and external data sources</listitem>
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<bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">How do I get started with Linked Data?</bridgehead>
<para>OpenLink Software is committed to providing all customers and evaluators with the tools that enable exploitation of  Linked Data across Public and Private Networks.
 For instance,our registration process provides you with the following:</para>
<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem>An <emphasis>OpenID</emphasis> - <ulink url="OpenIDMore">this open standard</ulink> eradicates tedium associated repetitive account creation associated with Web applications</listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem>A <emphasis>Personal <ulink url="WebID">WebID</ulink></emphasis> - HTTP URIs associated with an Entity of Type: Person, bound to an X.509 Certificate that results in a RESTful mechanism for federated   <ulink url="PersonalURIMore">Personal Identity</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem>A <emphasis>Personal Profile Page</emphasis> - a Web accessible <ulink url="LinkedDataWebProfileMore">Structured Profile page</ulink> (based on FOAF vocabulary) that provides you with a means to formally describe yourself on the Web, in a manner that fully exploits the serendipitous discovery prowess</listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem>A <emphasis>Unified Data Storage &amp; Access Space</emphasis> -  a single location into which you can store OpenLink license files for personal access use, while also have the option to use space allotted to <ulink url="UnifiedDataStorageAccessMore">share resources with others</ulink> e.g., fellow <ulink url="OpenLink">OpenLink</ulink> Customers or the Public</listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><emphasis>Your Personal Search, Find, and Discover Index</emphasis> - your structured Personal Profile enables you to formally associate your Person Entity Identifier with accounts you hold in  existing Web data spaces (e.g.
 Twitter, <ulink url="LinkedIn">LinkedIn</ulink>, Blogs, Wikis, Shared Bookmarks, Aggregated Feeds etc.); this basically delivers you a single focal point for  <ulink url="DataJunctionBoxMore">Searching, Finding, and Querying</ulink> across your deep mesh of Linked Data.</listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><emphasis><ulink url="http://www.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/">Virtuoso Universal Server</ulink></emphasis> - our premier platform for maximum exploitation of Linked Data across Public and Private networks.</listitem>
</itemizedlist><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">What additional resources can help me learn about Linked Data?</bridgehead>
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<itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://linkeddata.org/">http://linkeddata.org</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://tinyurl.com/5ppavr">Creating, Deploying and Exploiting Linked Data</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data">Linked Data Wikipedia Page</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenLink_Data_Spaces">OpenLink Data Spaces page on Wikipedia</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/OdsIndex">OpenLink Data Spaces Home Page</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/">Virtuoso Universal Server Home Page</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://ode.openlinksw.com/">OpenLink Data Explorer (Linked Data Web extension for Firefox) Home Page</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/">Kingsley Idehen&#39;s Blog Data Space</ulink></listitem>
</itemizedlist><itemizedlist mark="bullet" spacing="compact"><listitem><ulink url="http://www.openlinksw.com/weblog/oerling/index.vspx">Orri Erling&#39;s Weblog</ulink> </listitem>
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