Best Application Development Software for Amazon Neptune

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    New Relic Reviews
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    New Relic empowers enterprise application developers with a comprehensive, data-driven approach to planning, building, deploying, and managing software. Our unified data platform aggregates all telemetry data, providing robust full-stack analysis tools that offer valuable insights across every stage of the development lifecycle. Built for large-scale environments, New Relic enables swift issue identification and resolution, ensuring optimal performance and enhanced reliability. Streamline workflows, uncover root causes, and foster continuous improvement and innovation. With New Relic, deliver exceptional customer experiences, speed up development cycles, and drive growth with powerful capabilities tailored to enterprise application development.
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    G.V() - Gremlin IDE Reviews

    G.V() - Gremlin IDE

    gdotv Ltd

    $50/month/user
    G.V() is an all in one Gremlin IDE that allows you to write, debug and test your Gremlin graph database. It has a rich UI with graph visualization, editing, and connection management. G.V() automatically detects the connection requirements based upon the hostname you provide. It prompts you to enter the next required information so that you can have an easy onboarding experience regardless of which Gremlin database it is. To build, test, visualize, and query your data quickly, load, visualize, and draw your graph in true "What you see is what you get" fashion. Learn Gremlin using the embedded documentation and G.V()’s in-memory diagram. You can view your Gremlin query results quickly in different formats. Compatible with all major Apache TinkerPop enabled Graph Data Database Providers: Amazon Neptune; Azure Cosmos DB’s Gremlin API; DataStax Enterprise Graph; JanusGraph, ArcadeDB; Aliyun TairForGraph; Gremlin Server.
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    KgBase Reviews

    KgBase

    KgBase

    $19 per month
    KgBase (or Knowledge Graph Base) is a robust, collaborative database that allows for versioning, analytics, visualizations, and visualizations. KgBase allows anyone to create knowledge graphs and gain insights about their data. You can import your CSVs or spreadsheets or use our API to collaborate on data. KgBase allows you to create no-code knowledge graphs. Our easy-to-use UI lets users navigate the graph and display the results in tables and charts. You can play with your graph data. You can build your query and watch the results change in real-time. It's similar to writing query code in Cypher and Gremlin, but much easier. It's also fast. You can view your graph as a table. This allows you to view all results, regardless of their size. KgBase is great for large graphs (millions) as well as simple projects. You can either use the cloud or self-hosted and have extensive database support. You can introduce graphs to your organization by seeding graphs from a template. Any query results can be easily converted into a chart visualization.
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    AWS App Mesh Reviews

    AWS App Mesh

    Amazon Web Services

    Free
    AWS App Mesh provides service mesh to facilitate communication between your services across different types of computing infrastructure. App Mesh provides visibility and high availability to your applications. Modern applications often include multiple services. Each service can be developed using different types of compute infrastructure such as Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS. It becomes more difficult to spot errors and redirect traffic after they occur, and to safely implement code changes. This was done by creating monitoring and control logic in your code and then redeploying your services whenever there were changes.
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