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AnzoGraph uses W3C-standard RDF triple and quad data and SPARQL 1.1 queries. It also supports labeled property graphs as part of the RDF store, conforming to the proposed RDF* and SPARQL* standards.
Graph databases have been around in one form or another since the early oughts, but they were generally slower, more complex to work with, and more limited in terms of their applicability than ...
Amazon’s Neptune is a distributed graph database that’s optimized for very large datasets and fast response times. It works with two popular query languages (TinkerPop and SparQL).
RDF is a graph data model that has been around since 1997. It's a W3C standard, and it's used to power schema.org and Open Graph, among other things. Plus, there's a bunch of RDF-based graph ...
Amazon Neptune, which is currently in limited preview, gives customers two graph database models and two ways to write graph database queries, including property graphs and entity graphs. Property ...
Boston-based Cambridge Semantics said Wednesday (Jan.13) the acquisition would allow it to expand its Anzo “smart data” platform by combining it with SPARQL City’s in-memory graph query engine. The ...
The appetite for connected data is fueling a shift from traditional relational databases to interconnected graph-based models. This evolution promises deeper insights and can facilitate a more ...