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IBM Compose for JanusGraph

JanusGraph by IBM Compose is a scalable, cloud graph database optimized for storing and querying highly-interconnected data.

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IBM Compose for JanusGraph

IBM Compose for JanusGraph Alternatives & Competitors

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    Meet Neo4j: The graph database platform powering today's mission-critical enterprise applications, including artificial intelligence, fraud detection and recommendations.

    Key neo4j features:

    Graph DB

    Open Source

    /neo4j-alternatives
  2. 16

    A distributed open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values.

    Key ArangoDB features:

    Graph DB

    Open Source

    /arangodb-alternatives
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    Key monday.com features:

    User-Friendly Interface Customization Collaboration Integrations

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  4. 17

    OrientDB - The World's First Distributed Multi-Model NoSQL Database with a Graph Database Engine.

    Key OrientDB features:

    Graph DB

    Open Source

    /orientdb-alternatives
  5. 16

    Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.

    Key Redis features:

    Performance Data Structures Scalability Persistence

    Open Source

    /redis-alternatives
  6. 16

    NoSQL JSON database for rapid, iterative app development.

    Key Azure Cosmos DB features:

    Global Distribution Multi-Model Support Automatic Scaling High Throughput and Low Latency

    /azure-cosmos-db-alternatives
  7. 16

    The Apache Cassandra database is the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance.

    Key Apache Cassandra features:

    Scalability High Availability Performance Flexible Data Model

    /apache-cassandra-alternatives
  8. 17

    Open-source graph database.

    Key Cayley features:

    Open Source Graph Database Supports Multiple Storage Backends Rich Query Language

    Open Source

    /cayley-alternatives
  9. 15

    Redis Enterprise in-memory database platform for real-time applications.

    Key Redis Enterprise features:

    Performance Scalability Persistence Multi-model capability

    /redis-enterprise-alternatives
  10. 16

    Amazon Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that works with highly connected datasets. Learn about the benefits and popular use cases.

    Key Amazon Neptune features:

    Fully Managed Service Supports Multiple Graph Models High Performance and Scalability High Availability and Durability

    /amazon-neptune-alternatives
  11. 16

    Built like a hedge fund.

    Key Titan features:

    Curated Investment Strategies Transparency Low Minimum Investment User-Friendly Interface

    /titan-alternatives
  12. 16

    FlockDB is a distributed graph database for storing adjancency lists, with goals of supporting high rate of add/update/remove operations.

    Key Flockdb features:

    Scalability Simple Data Model High Performance on Simple Queries Horizontal Partitioning

    /flockdb-alternatives
  13. 12

    DataStax delivers a scalable, flexible and continuously available big data platform built on Apache Cassandra.

    Key DataStax features:

    Scalability High Availability Multi-cloud Support Real-time Analytics

    /datastax-alternatives
  14. 14

    Graph Databases.

    Key Apache Giraph features:

    Scalability Fault Tolerance Performance Optimization Open Source

    /apache-giraph-alternatives
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