A lot has happened in graph land in the last six months. Quick recap: a new player (TigerGraph), Microsoft ramping up its graph play with graph support in SQL Server and CosmosDB, and the number two ...
Neo4j is both the original graph database and the continued leader in the graph database market. Designed to store entities and relationships, and optimized to perform graph operations such as ...
Neo4j Inc. today announced a new serverless offering that dramatically simplifies the deployment of its graph database offering, making it easier to use with artificial intelligence applications. Most ...
Neo4j has announced the general availability of the next generation of its namesake graph database for both community and enterprise users. Neo4j 5 widens the performance lead of native graphs over ...
We've been keeping track of graph database evolution regularly in this column. When we got note from Neo4j about its upcoming release, dubbed "the most significant product release in the graph ...
Neo4j Inc. today released what it calls the most significant evolution of its graph database engine since the company was founded in 2007. The 4.0 release features unlimited scalability, intelligent ...
Graph databases, which explicitly express the connections between nodes, are more efficient at the analysis of networks (computer, human, geographic, or otherwise) than relational databases. That ...
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