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How Graph Databases Drive Business Growth and Innovation

How Graph Databases Drive Business Growth and Innovation

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With the huge growth and ready availability in compute horsepower, the value of interconnected data sets – data sets that were once unconnected — becomes both visible and accessible to data and executive teams alike.

Jul 25, 2018
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But it’s that step of connecting these data sets, to show correlations that lead to potential decisions using that data, that’s critical.

With that simple but powerful idea in mind, many organizations are now rushing to invest in graph databases to add a critical missing relationship perspective to their data and turn it into truly actionable intelligence that drives business value and innovation.

Download this report to learn:

  • How a graph database differs from traditional relational databases
  • Why businesses are increasingly adapting graph databases
  • Real examples of companies and organizations that are using graph databases to gain business value in a range of sectors including e-commerce, agriculture, and medical research

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