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  2. Neo4j - Wikipedia

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    Neo4j is a graph database management system (GDBMS) developed by Neo4j Inc. The data elements Neo4j stores are nodes, edges connecting them, and attributes of nodes ...

  3. Neo4j 4.0 graph database platform brings unlimited scaling - AOL

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    Neo4j, the premiere graph database development platform, announced the release of version 4.0 today, which features unlimited scaling among other updates. Graph databases are growing increasingly ...

  4. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    Despite the graph databases' advantages and recent popularity over [citation needed] relational databases, it is recommended the graph model itself should not be the sole reason to replace an existing relational database. A graph database may become relevant if there is an evidence for performance improvement by orders of magnitude and lower ...

  5. Bolt (network protocol) - Wikipedia

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    The Bolt Protocol (Bolt) is a connection oriented network protocol used for client-server communication in database applications. It operates over a TCP connection or WebSocket. Bolt is statement-oriented, allowing a client to send messages containing a statement consisting of a single string and a set of typed parameters.

  6. Linkurious - Wikipedia

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    Linkurious is a software company specialized in graph-based technology for various use cases such as financial crime, intelligence, cybersecurity, supply chain management or data governance. Since 2024, Linkurious offers an integrated contextual decision intelligence platform [1] powered by native graph technology and entity resolution AI.

  7. Code property graph - Wikipedia

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    The resulting graph is a property graph, which is the underlying graph model of graph databases such as Neo4j, JanusGraph and OrientDB where data is stored in the nodes and edges as key-value pairs. In effect, code property graphs can be stored in graph databases and queried using graph query languages.

  8. Category:Graph databases - Wikipedia

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  9. TigerGraph - Wikipedia

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    TigerGraph was founded in 2012 by programmer Dr. Yu Xu under the name GraphSQL. [1]In September 2017, the company came out of stealth mode under the name TigerGraph with $33 million in funding. [1]