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A sui generis, multi-model open source database, designed from the ground up to be distributed. ArangoDB keeps up with the times and uses graph, and machine learning, as the entry points for its ...
Real-time database vendor Aerospike is expanding its multi-model capabilities with the launch of the Aerospike Graph database. Aerospike got its start back in 2009, providing a NoSQL database that ...
The world's only multi-model graph database combining relational (PostgreSQL) and graph model Enterprise graph database that integrates legacy data environment Raising $10 million for AgensGraph ...
Generally, real-time graph analytics on large datasets can only be provided by a database that uses a graph data model at the most fundamental level. Conse­quently, it seems as if graph databases ...
In a graph database, data is represented by nodes, edges and properties. Nodes are the familiar objects that we might model in a RDBMS or key-value store - customers, products, parts, web pages, etc.
You can think of a graph database as a set of interconnected circles (nodes) and each node represents a person, a product, a place or ‘thing’ that we want to build into our data universe.
The new database adds a property graph data model to the existing capabilities of its NoSQL Database and Apache TinkerPop graph compute engine.
As the graph data model is well understood and also shared with many other solutions, let’s examine the actor model and standing queries. Computation in Quine is built on the Actor Model using Akka.
The Bulgarian graph database startup Graphwise today announced a major upgrade to its flagship GraphDB tool, adding new features aimed at boosting enterprise knowledge management and creating a ...