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[protege-discussion] Protege in Commercial Applications and Protege Hosting?
Tania Tudorache
tudorache at stanford.edu
Mon Apr 20 14:49:30 PDT 2009
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is also using the multi-user Protege
for editing the NCI Thesaurus. I'm also aware of some companies that use
Protege, but I am not sure whether I'm allowed to name them :)
The wiki should be a good source even though some of the links may be
outdated. You may also look in the presentations of the last years
Protege conferences for commercial applications [1].
Tania
[1]: http://protege.stanford.edu/community/conferences.html
Ron Schultz wrote:
> Is anyone aware of Protégé in use in active commercial applications? I know
> that many applications are mentioned on the Protégé wiki site, but a number
> of the links are very old or invalid and I am unsure which are commercial
> vs. academic projects. Are companies currently using Protégé internally for
> applications, or building commercial applications on top of Protégé?
>
> Also, are there companies hosting Protégé projects for general use and
> access, possibly as a service or subscription offering?
>
> Any pointers or references would be most appreciated.
>
> Ron Schultz
>
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