Cambridge Semantics, founded in 2007 and based in the United States, operates within the software industry, focusing on data integration and analytics solutions. The company specializes in its flagship product, Anzo, which is designed to facilitate the creation and management of knowledge graphs. The Anzo platform employs open standards such as the Web Ontology Language (OWL), RDF, and SPARQL, enabling users to transform diverse enterprise data models into interconnected graph data models. The recently published "Anzo 5.4 Getting Started Guide" provides comprehensive documentation for users, including an overview of Anzo concepts and vocabulary, instructions for accessing the application, and tutorials for building knowledge graphs from various data sources. The guide emphasizes the importance of linking disparate data sets to enhance business insights and includes sections on access control, graph storage, and user interface elements. Cambridge Semantics aims to support organizations in leveraging their data more effectively through advanced semantic technologies and analytics capabilities.