Enterprise Knowledge Graph
A company’s internal knowledge database that links all products, people, and relationships for AI-powered business intelligence.
Plain Language Definition
An enterprise knowledge graph is a custom database a company builds to track and link its entire collection of products, departments, customers, and relationships in one connected structure. Unlike public knowledge graphs, this is internal data organized for AI-powered business intelligence and agent-driven workflows. It enables AI tools to answer complex questions about the company’s own operations.
Technical Definition
Governed enterprise-scale network combining structured ontologies, continuous entity resolution, access controls, and semantic ingestion pipelines — designed for production AI agent consumption of organizational knowledge with auditability and version control.
Why This Matters for AI Search Visibility
As AI agents are deployed inside enterprises to answer internal questions and automate workflows, the quality of the enterprise knowledge graph determines how accurately those agents perform. Poor ontology governance produces hallucinations about internal data just as poor web data produces hallucinations in public search.
