The Value of Open Data on Global Entities

LF Research, in collaboration with BrightQuery, FINOS, and Overture Maps, has released the Japanese version of the report 'The Value of Open Data on Global Entities,' which explores the value and potential of open entity data in breaking down data silos across organizations, industries, and supply chains.

The report explains how the 'Open Entity Graph'—a source of verified, standardized data—plays a crucial role as a foundational layer supporting agentic AI by improving the reliability of Large Language Models (LLMs) and reducing hallucinations. Additionally, it serves as a common foundation for data interoperability, compliance, and supply chain management. The report also emphasizes that jointly developing such data infrastructure among multiple stakeholders leads to reduced operational costs, improved compliance, and accelerated innovation.

The full report can be downloaded here:

Japanese version: The Value of Open Data on Global Entities

Original (English) version: The Value of Open Data on Global Entities

For detailed information about the Open Entity Graph and how to launch open data initiatives, please refer to the full report.

Author:

Kirsten D. Sandberg

Foreword by Gabriele Columbro, FINOS

This Japanese document is a machine-translated version provided for reference by The Linux Foundation Japan. It is based on the original English publication 'The Value of Open Data on Global Entities.'

Translation support: Yukio Yoshida

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Survey
  • Organizations: LF Research / BrightQuery / FINOS