Nelson Pecora, lead developer on Newsela’s content management system team, with a visualization of Newsela content in a Dgraph database. With online learning becoming the norm, many teachers in the ...
Graph technology is approaching an inflection point in its journey from an interesting new type of database to an essential tool for enterprise workloads. The progression graph technology is taking ...
Polyglot persistence is becoming the norm in big data. Gone are the days when relational databases were the one store to rule them all; now the notion of using stores with data models that best align ...
Key-value, document-oriented, column family, graph, relational… Today we seem to have as many kinds of databases as there are kinds of data. While this may make choosing a database harder, it makes ...
If open source is the new normal in enterprise software, then that certainly holds for databases, too. In that line of thinking, Github is where it all happens. So to have been favorited 10.000 times ...
You’ve probably used a product or service powered by a graph database within the last few hours. From social media sites like Twitter and Facebook to real-time recommendations on eBay, graphs impact ...
Microsoft today officially unveiled Microsoft Graph (formerly known as Office 365 Unified API) at the big Connect() conference in New York. Microsoft Graph is an easy way for developers to give ...
Debate and discussion around data management, analytics, BI and information governance. This is a guest blogpost by Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at graph database provider Neo4j. It discusses Knowledge ...
The Graph offers access to competitive and cost-efficient decentralized data sets. The network boasts a 99.99% uptime and ...
A mathematical concept known as a de Bruijn graph turns the formidable challenge of assembling a contiguous genome from billions of short sequencing reads into a tractable computational problem. You ...
Podcast host Joe Rogan couldn’t stop laughing Friday on his show at a graph by Media Matters labeling him as “right wing.” In a new study, Media Matters assessed the audience sizes of popular online ...