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Description
Amazon Neptune is an efficient and dependable graph database service that is fully managed, facilitating the development and operation of applications that handle intricate, interconnected datasets. At its heart, Amazon Neptune features a specialized, high-performance database engine tailored for the storage of billions of relationships while enabling rapid querying with latency measured in milliseconds. It accommodates widely-used graph models, including Property Graph and W3C's RDF, along with their associated query languages, Apache TinkerPop Gremlin and SPARQL, which simplifies the process of crafting queries for navigating complex datasets. This service supports various graph-based applications, including recommendation systems, fraud detection mechanisms, knowledge graphs, drug discovery initiatives, and enhanced network security protocols. With a proactive approach, it enables the detection and analysis of IT infrastructure threats through a multi-layered security framework. Furthermore, it allows users to visualize their entire infrastructure to effectively plan, forecast, and address potential risks, while also enabling the creation of graph queries for the near-real-time identification of fraudulent patterns in financial and purchasing activities, thereby enhancing overall security and efficiency.
Description
GraphQL is both a query language for APIs and a runtime designed to execute those queries using your existing data resources. It offers a detailed and clear depiction of your API's data structure, empowering clients to request only the necessary information without excess, facilitating gradual API evolution, and supporting robust developer tools. By sending a GraphQL query to your API, you receive precisely what you need—no more, no less. The results from GraphQL queries are consistently predictable, contributing to the speed and stability of applications that utilize it, as these apps dictate their data requests rather than relying on the server. Unlike traditional REST APIs that necessitate fetching data from multiple endpoints, GraphQL allows for all required information to be obtained in a single request, making it particularly advantageous for applications operating over slow mobile networks. Furthermore, this streamlined approach enhances the overall user experience, ensuring that applications remain responsive and efficient under various conditions.
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Integrations
AIHelperBot
Alumio
Ambient Mesh
Camunda
Contember
Draftbit
Evercloud
Flotiq
FlutterFlow
Formidable Victory
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Online Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Amazon
Founded
1994
Country
United States
Website
aws.amazon.com/neptune/
Vendor Details
Company Name
The GraphQL Foundation
Website
graphql.org
Product Features
NoSQL Database
Auto-sharding
Automatic Database Replication
Data Model Flexibility
Deployment Flexibility
Dynamic Schemas
Integrated Caching
Multi-Model
Performance Management
Security Management
Product Features
API Management
API Design
API Lifecycle Management
Access Control
Analytics
Dashboard
Developer Portal
Testing Management
Threat Protection
Traffic Control
Version Control