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The continuing rise of graph databases
The continuing rise of graph databases
Graph technology is well on its way from a fringe domain to going mainstream. We take a look at the state of the union in graph, featuring Neo4j's latest release and insights as well as data and opinions from Cloudera, DataStax, and IBM.
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The continuing rise of graph databases
Graph databases and RDF: It's a family affair
Graph databases and RDF: It's a family affair
RDF is a graph data model you've probably either never heard of, or already dismissed. Why is that, could there be value in it, and how does it differ from the most popular graph data model out there?
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Graph databases and RDF: It's a family affair
GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?
GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?
GraphQL is a query language mostly used to streamline access to REST APIs. Now, a new breed of GraphQL implementations wants to build an abstraction layer for any database on top of GraphQL, and it seems to be catching up.
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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?
Knowledge graphs beyond the hype: Getting knowledge in and out of graphs and databases
Knowledge graphs beyond the hype: Getting knowledge in and out of graphs and databases
What exactly are knowledge graphs, and what's with all the hype about them? Learning to tell apart hype from reality, defining different types of graphs, and picking the right tools and database for your use case is essential if you want to be like the Airbnbs, Amazons, Googles, and LinkedIns of the world.
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Knowledge graphs beyond the hype: Getting knowledge in and out of graphs and databases
Neo4j 4.0 adds enterprise Fabric to its graph database
Neo4j 4.0 adds enterprise Fabric to its graph database
In its new release, Neo4j addresses key concerns for enterprise adoption. Scalability, security, management and architectural changes are here. And so is a strange feeling of deja-vu, too.
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Neo4j 4.0 adds enterprise Fabric to its graph database
The biggest investment in database history, the biggest social network ever, and other graph stories from Neo4j
The biggest investment in database history, the biggest social network ever, and other graph stories from Neo4j
A $325 million Series F funding round, bringing Neo4j's valuation to over $2 billion. A social network of 3 billion people, distributed across 1000 servers. The latter is a demo; the former is not. But both are real signs that the graph market and Neo4j are getting huge.
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The biggest investment in database history, the biggest social network ever, and other graph stories from Neo4j
From data to knowledge and AI via graphs: Technology to support a knowledge-based economy
From data to knowledge and AI via graphs: Technology to support a knowledge-based economy
In the new knowledge-based digital world, encoding and making use of business and operational knowledge is the key to making progress and staying competitive. Here's a shortlist of technologies and processes that can support this transition, and what they are about.
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From data to knowledge and AI via graphs: Technology to support a knowledge-based economy