How To Start Solving Data Challenges With Knowledge Graphs
In 1991, Sir Tim Berners-Lee launched the first ever website. Although simple, it represented years of research into how best to share documents within networked
In 1991, Sir Tim Berners-Lee launched the first ever website. Although simple, it represented years of research into how best to share documents within networked
Every decade seems to have its database. During the 1990s, the relational database became the principal data environment, its ease of use and tabular arrangement making
Graph databases such as Neo4J are gaining in popularity. These are in many ways comparable to RDF databases (triplestores), but I will highlight three differences:
Every great data visualization starts with good and clean data. Most people believe that collecting big data would be a rough thing, but it’s simply
We recently had to prototype a data application over a supercomputer tuned for graph analysis. We built a proof-of-concept leveraging multiple APIs, Cray’s Urika-GX and
Data lakes are synonymous with Hadoop to many people grappling with the promise and the peril of big data. That’s not surprising, considering Hadoop’s unparalleled
Behind the newly surging interest in graph data is a rebirth of semantic technology. Semantic approaches improved upon relational methods for data analytics, but they