Events

Meet our graph visualization and analysis experts at upcoming trade shows and events.

December 10

 

Webinar: Tom Sawyer Perspectives 13.4 Introduces Natural Language Queries, RDF Pattern Matching Query Builder, and Upgraded React UIs

Join us for this live webinar with Austris Krastins, Senior Technical Design Director at Tom Sawyer Software, as he showcases the major advancements introduced in Tom Sawyer Perspectives 13.4. This release adds natural language knowledge graph queries, a new RDF pattern matching query builder, automated web application deployment, a 20–25% React rendering performance improvement through an upgraded UI architecture, and more.

Discover how Perspectives 13.4 accelerates every stage of graph-based solution development, enabling teams to build and deliver data-driven applications with greater efficiency and clarity while making knowledge graph exploration more intuitive and accessible.

December 8-12

 

OMG Q4 2025 Technical Meeting, San Francisco, CA USA

Join us December 8-12, 2025 for the OMG Q4 Technical Meeting. Hear from insightful speakers and thought leaders and take in world-class content to help enhance your expertise and advance your career.

Recent webinars

View our latest recordings to learn more about the advantages of Tom Sawyer Software while also gaining industry insight from leading graph experts.

November Webinar

Introducing Tom Sawyer Data Streams

Hear Thanos Giannakis, Senior Product Development Engineer at Tom Sawyer Software, as he discusses how to unify your streaming and legacy data into a single, governed, query-ready knowledge graph you own, using Tom Sawyer Data Streams.

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Building AI Agents with Knowledge Graphs

Hear special guest Jans Aasman, PhD., as he discusses how Knowledge Graphs are transforming Agentic AI into practical, mission-ready systems.

Effective FAS Computation Using PageRank

Effective FAS Computation Using PageRank

Hear special guest Ioannis G. Tollis, PhD. as he discusses ground-breaking research into computing a minimum Feedback Arc Set (FAS).

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