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WANDReview August '24 Edition

The latest WAND Taxonomies, Glossaries, CDMs, and Updates


New Taxonomy: North America Continents, Countries, States, and Cities

Accurate geographic data is crucial for businesses to make informed decisions, whether in logistics, marketing, or regional planning. With the WAND North America Geography Taxonomy, you can organize geographic data efficiently, enabling faster data retrieval, AI training, and decision-making processes. This taxonomy provides a robust foundation that can be customized to include additional regions or cities based on specific business needs.



Wastewater Utilities Taxonomy Update

WAND has added 840 new terms and synonyms to our Wastewater Utilities taxonomy to ensure it remains the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource for wastewater utilities companies like yours!


As with all our taxonomies, you can view and download the full list of updated terms by visiting the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.





Mining Taxonomy Update

We're also excited to announce the latest enhancements to our Mining Taxonomy, including 2,632 new terms and synonyms. We have added new topics relating to Operations Management, Safety and Compliance, and new ores such as Crocidolite and Amosite.


Please check out and download the most recent Mining Taxonomy update by visiting the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.



Electric Utilities Taxonomy Updates

Keep your electric utilities search projects running smoothly with our latest taxonomy updates!


To download the most recent taxonomy updates or to explore the full list of added terms, please visit our WAND Taxonomy Library Portal and find the Electric Utilities Taxonomy under "Latest Updates."



What's in a Name?

Words can mean lots of different things depending on the context, audience, and industry. Understanding the differences and employing a company-wide glossary can avoid a lot of confusion in communications! Consider, if you will, the word...

Letter

  • A character which represents sound(s) in speech

  • Written communication

  • To follow something exactly




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