
Tag: graph database
Speed: The No. 1 Reason to Adopt Graph Tech
Organizations that have adopted graph databases cite high performance as the technology's top benefit, according to the "State of Graph Databases" study, which IBM released today. IBM worked with the survey company Te Read more…
JanusGraph Picks Up Where TitanDB Left Off
Yesterday marked the formal launch of JanusGraph, a new Linux Foundation project formed to continue development of the TitanDB graph database. JanusGraph is a fork TitanDB, the distributed graph database that was orig Read more…
Beyond Titan: The Evolution of DataStax’s New Graph Database
DataStax's 2015 acquisition of Aurelius--the company behind the TitanDB graph database--was a clear statement about the importance of graph databases to Cassandra customers. Today marks the official announcement of DataS Read more…
Neo4j Pushes Graph DB Limits Past a Quadrillion Nodes
A graph database with a quadrillion nodes? Such a monstrous entity is beyond the scope of what technologist are trying to do now. But with the latest release of the Neo4j database from Neo Technology, such a graph is the Read more…
Inside the Panama Papers: How Cloud Analytics Made It All Possible
In late 2014, an anonymous person offered to send a German journalist 11.5 million encrypted documents detailing the structure of offshore business entities created and managed by a Panamanian law firm in the world's mos Read more…
The Bright Future of Semantic Graphs and Big Connected Data
The big data revolution is generating a mess of unruly data that's difficult to parse and understand. This is to be expected--explosions don't generally occur in a nice, orderly fashion, after all. But if the folks at Cl Read more…
Startup Delivers Visual Search Tool for Neo4j Graphs
Organizations looking to give their business analysts a quick and easy way to explore and visualize data stored in Neo4j graph databases may want to check out Linkurius, which today debuted the enterprise version of its Read more…
Neo Tech Cranks Up Speed on Upgraded Neo4j
Graph database specialist Neo Technology has rolled out an updated version of its Neo4j tool that includes faster read and write performance capabilities aimed at critical graph database applications. Neo4j 2.2 releas Read more…
Graph Databases Everywhere by 2020, Says Neo4j Chief
In a market rife with disruptive innovation, perhaps nothing will be as groundbreaking over the next five years as the widespread adoption of graph databases, according to Neo Technology CEO Emil Eifrem. Just four yea Read more…
3D Visualizer Goes from Cybersecurity to Open Source
A 3D visualization tool developed by the network security firm OpenDNS to identify malicious websites and domains will soon be available to anybody via open source license. While OpenGraphiti was developed to solve probl Read more…
Neo Rides the Graph Database Surge
Interest in graph databases has exploded during the first five months of the year, as the product category threatens to lap other database types in popularity, according to figures from DB-Engines.com. The surge is a nat Read more…
Retailers Embrace Graph Databases
Graph databases that use nodes and properties to represent and store data appear to be making significant inroads in the U.S. retail market. Read more…
A Peek Inside Cisco’s Hadoop Security Machine
The Internet is the ultimate invention of man, a creation that will forever change how humans work, live, and play. But for all the good it's capable of, the Internet has also created a comfortable home for cybercriminals, who use increasingly sophisticated techniques to siphon hundreds billions of dollars from the global economy. One company that's upping the ante in the battle against cybercriminals is Cisco, which is using a 60-node Hadoop cluster to separate criminal signals from the Internet's noise. Read more…
Set Your ‘Inner Graphista’ Free, Neo Says
Got a little graph database in you? Then you may be a "graphista" in the eyes of graph database developer Neo Technology, which yesterday unveiled a new release of its Neo4j graph database that it says will usher in the era of mainstream graph processing. Read more…
Venturing Into the Great Unknown with YarcData
Those who practice the data sciences typically are not prone to waxing philosophically about the nature of knowledge. There is usually a clear cut business goal, and no time for head-in-the-clouds existential questions. The folks at Cray spin-off YarcData are not academics, but thanks to the massive data exploration machine they've built, they're helping to cut data scientists free of the lines that keep their questions tethered close to the ground. Read more…