If your organization is like many, you may be taking a “store everything” approach to data. After all, storage has become more affordable than ever in recent years, and due to the accessibility of ...
When Emil Eifrem, founder and CEO of Neo4j, was working for an enterprise content management startup in Sweden in the mid-2000s, he was struggling with the challenge of mapping relationships between ...
At a time when every enterprise looks to leverage generative artificial intelligence, data sites are turning their attention to graph databases and knowledge graphs. The global graph database market ...
The Internet of Things is creating serious new security risks. We examine the possibilities and the dangers. Read now Fifty years ago, relational databases were neither ubiquitous nor standardized.
Creating a viable challenger to database giants Oracle and IBM is one of the hardest business problems I have seen. After 18 years, Emil Eifrem looks poised to succeed. His company, San Mateo, ...
Understanding the relationships in graph database theory allows us to work with the new 'shape' of data itself. Businesspeople like graphs. C-suite executives are fond of pie charts, Venn diagrams, ...
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 ...
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