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Graph Databases vs Relational Databases: What and why?

OrientDB neo4j JanusGraph Amazon Neptune
  1. OrientDB - The World's First Distributed Multi-Model NoSQL Database with a Graph Database Engine.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    First, you need to choose a specific graph database platform to work with, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, JanusGraph, Arangodb or Amazon Neptune. Once you have selected a platform, you can then start working with graph data using the platform's query language.

    #Graph Databases #NoSQL Databases #Databases 1 social mentions

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    Meet Neo4j: The graph database platform powering today's mission-critical enterprise applications, including artificial intelligence, fraud detection and recommendations.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    First, you need to choose a specific graph database platform to work with, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, JanusGraph, Arangodb or Amazon Neptune. Once you have selected a platform, you can then start working with graph data using the platform's query language.

    #Graph Databases #Big Data #Databases 27 social mentions

  3. JanusGraph is a scalable graph database optimized for storing and querying graphs.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    First, you need to choose a specific graph database platform to work with, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, JanusGraph, Arangodb or Amazon Neptune. Once you have selected a platform, you can then start working with graph data using the platform's query language.

    #Graph Databases #NoSQL Databases #Databases 2 social mentions

  4. Amazon Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that works with highly connected datasets. Learn about the benefits and popular use cases.
    First, you need to choose a specific graph database platform to work with, such as Neo4j, OrientDB, JanusGraph, Arangodb or Amazon Neptune. Once you have selected a platform, you can then start working with graph data using the platform's query language.

    #Graph Databases #Databases #NoSQL Databases 10 social mentions

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