A Quick Guide on How to Prevail in the Graph Database Arena
There are endless discussions on the databases arena about which DBMS is best suited for operational or data warehousing analytics, which one is the most efficient for online transaction processing, or which one is suitable for semantic integration. Recently graph databases are growing in popularity, especially in the enterprise space, and perhaps that adds more headache on those vendors that try to differentiate from competition and on those clients that are completely uncertain how to embrace this database technology. Recently Bloor published a report about Graph and RDF Databases. The author, Philip Howard, claims that "the difference between a true graph product and a triple store is that the former supports index free adjacency (which means you can traverse a graph without needing an index) and the latter doesn't". On the contrary Weinberger, CEO of ArrangoDB, argues that this is not a fundamental criterion on what is a graph database.
Mar-17-2017, 02:55:08 GMT
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