Graph databases became recognized as a database design in 2006, when Tim Bernes-Lee developed the concept of a huge database called the “linked data.” This concept became the basis of graph storage, and could display how organizations, people, and items or entities are associated, or “interconnected” with one another, and the nature of the relationships. […]
Database Management Trends in 2020
In 2020, database management will be a mosaic of old and new technologies. Many people have already implemented relational databases or data warehouses — 86.55 percent — according to the recent DATAVERSITY® Trends in Data Management Report. It will not be hard to see why data warehouses will continue heavy usage in 2020. They integrate […]
Make the Most of Graph Databases Through Interactive Analytics
New Big Data systems and advanced technologies are revolutionizing how businesses analyze their data assets and discover new value and insights across their business practices. Barry Zane, Senior Vice President and John Rueter, Vice President of Marketing at Cambridge Semantics, both recently sat down with DATAVERSITY® to discuss how companies are implementing new technologies such […]
Press Release: Agenda Announced for the 2018 FIBO Conference
Today, the EDM Council and DATAVERSITY announced the agenda for the 2018 Financial Industry Business Ontologies (FIBO) Conference. The third annual event, which will take place in conjunction with the Enterprise Data World Conference, is scheduled for April 22-27, 2018 in San Diego. Tony Shaw, CEO of DATAVERSITY says, “this is an invaluable opportunity to […]
Say No More: Verbal Data Models
Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. ”Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more, say no more”. Says British Eric Idle in the third Monty Python’s Flying Circus episode, “How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away” from 1969. Indeed, it should not be necessary to say more, once […]
Knowledge Maps – Structure Versus Meaning
Click to learn more about author John Singer. We are at an inflection point in the process of designing and building computerized systems. Let’s be honest – even with the explosion of new data technologies we are still building the same unit record processing systems from the 60’s, although with a bit more sophistication than an […]
Press Release: DATAVERSITY to Host Database Focused Conference Including Talks on Data Lakes, Graph Databases, and Data Architecture
DATAVERSITY Education, LLC announced the agenda and opened registration for the company’s newest online conference, Database Now Online (DBO). The event will be held online at databasenow.com on July 19th, 2017 from 8:00 am to 2:20 pm Pacific Time. Registration is free and attendees will receive access to the on-demand recordings, slides, and materials following […]
Introducing Neo4j 3.2: The Graph Foundation for Internet Scale Applications
by Angela Guess A new press release reports, “Neo Technology, creator of Neo4j, the world’s leading graph database, today announced the release of Neo4j 3.2, a major product release that introduces new enterprise scaling, governance and security capabilities and improves native graph performance, which make it easier to deploy Neo4j at a global scale. Neo4j […]
Visual Normalization – Use the Power of the Dependencies
Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. One of the major contributions of Dr. Ted Codd’s relational model is the focus on the importance of functional dependencies. In fact, normalization is driven by a modeler’s desire for a relation where strict functional dependency applies across all the binary relations between the designated primary key and […]
Jul 27 LDM Webinar: Data Modeling & Metadata for Graph Databases
DATE: July 27, 2017, This webinar has passed. The recording is available On Demand. TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees. This Webinar is Sponsored by: About the Webinar Graph databases are seeing a spike in popularity as their value in leveraging large data sets for key areas such […]