
Graph Database


Product Roadmap Episode 3: Delphine And Sarah Collaborate And Go For A Drink β βHey, Sarah!β said Delphine, βI wanted to come by and thank you for automating that CSV export with the unwarbled widget data last week. I canβt tell you how helpful thatβs been for us.β βDelphine!...

DBpedia Hackathon: TerminusDB & Conflict Data β TerminusDB in the DBpedia Hackathon Team TerminusDB took part in the DBpedia Autumn Hackathon 2020 DBpedia is an extract of all of the structured data from Wikipedia. You can clone the full data set from...

Why Graph Will Win β I recently published a warts-and-all 4 part introduction (covering RDF, Property Graphs, Graph Schemas and Linked Data). You would be forgiven for concluding that I am not a fan of Graph databases or RDF. One...

Graph Fundamentals β Part 4: Linked Data β This is the fourth and final installment in this series, you can find the first 3 episodes here: Part 1: RDF, Part 2: Property Graphs, Part 3: Graph Schemas By the mid 2000s, it was...

Storing data like git β TerminusDB β Last week I have been to a meetup where a team of software developers from Dublin talks about their newest invention β TerminusDB, a graph database that stores data like git. My reaction was like,...

Graph Fundamentals β Part 3: Graph Schema Languages β This is the third part of a four part series of a warts-and-all descriptions of graph database technologies βthe first two covered the two fundamental flavors: RDF & Labelled Property Graphs The third part of...

TerminusDB β the database for data people. β TerminusDB is open source now and forever. We are releasing with the GPL V3 licence. The development of Terminus has been a nine-year labour of love, devotion, frustration and pain. You can imagine how delighted...

Graph Fundamentals β Part 2: Labelled Property Graphs β This is the second part of a four part series on the fundamental technologies underlying graph databases β the first covered RDF The second major variant of graph databases is known as a property graph...
