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For a long time, companies have been using relational databases (DB) to manage data. However, with the increasing use of ...
A next-generation graph-relational database (DB) system has been developed in South Korea. If this system is applied in ...
Google Cloud has updated its fully managed distributed SQL database service Spanner to add graph processing capabilities, dubbed Spanner Graph. The update is expected to help developers build ...
If the history of relational databases is any indication, what is going on in graph databases right now may be history in the making.
Old-school SQL databases were not up to the task. Traditional SQL databases don’t handle data relationships well, and most NoSQL databases don’t handle data relationships at all. Nor are they ...
Graph databases are becoming the next big thing in data and analytics technology. According to Gartner, the application of graph processing and graph database management systems will grow at 100% ...
TigerGraph, a graph database born to roar Imagine your database of choice blown out of the water by a startup emerging from stealth. TigerGraph may have done just that for graph databases.
Many graph database practitioners have, I believe, come to the conclusion that these different languages should come together and be the inputs to a new unified language for the whole market.
Graph database technology presents a number of opportunities for businesses, but some believe the space is still in its infancy ...
Graph databases will never replace conventional relational databases, but for harnessing the value of the fundamental interconnectedness of everything, a graph database is well worth considering.