What are Graph Databases?

Graph databases are specialized databases designed to store, manage, and query data that is represented as graphs. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables to store data, graph databases use nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. Nodes represent entities (such as people, products, or locations), edges represent relationships between entities, and properties store information about nodes and edges. Graph databases are particularly well-suited for applications that involve complex relationships and interconnected data, such as social networks, recommendation engines, fraud detection, and network analysis. Compare and read user reviews of the best Graph Databases currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    data.world

    data.world

    data.world

    data.world is a fully managed service, born in the cloud, and optimized for modern data architectures. That means we handle all updates, migrations, and maintenance. Set up is fast and simple with a large and growing ecosystem of pre-built integrations including all of the major cloud data warehouses. When time-to-value is critical, your team needs to solve real business problems, not fight with hard-to-manage data software. data.world makes it easy for everyone, not just the "data people", to get clear, accurate, fast answers to any business question. Our cloud-native data catalog maps your siloed, distributed data to familiar and consistent business concepts, creating a unified body of knowledge anyone can find, understand, and use. In addition to our enterprise product, data.world is home to the world’s largest collaborative open data community. It’s where people team up on everything from social bot detection to award-winning data journalism.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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