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Description

JanusGraph stands out as a highly scalable graph database designed for efficiently storing and querying extensive graphs that can comprise hundreds of billions of vertices and edges, all managed across a cluster of multiple machines. This project, which operates under The Linux Foundation, boasts contributions from notable organizations such as Expero, Google, GRAKN.AI, Hortonworks, IBM, and Amazon. It offers both elastic and linear scalability to accommodate an expanding data set and user community. Key features include robust data distribution and replication methods to enhance performance and ensure fault tolerance. Additionally, JanusGraph supports multi-datacenter high availability and provides hot backups for data security. All these capabilities are available without any associated costs, eliminating the necessity for purchasing commercial licenses, as it is entirely open source and governed by the Apache 2 license. Furthermore, JanusGraph functions as a transactional database capable of handling thousands of simultaneous users performing complex graph traversals in real time. It ensures support for both ACID properties and eventual consistency, catering to various operational needs. Beyond online transactional processing (OLTP), JanusGraph also facilitates global graph analytics (OLAP) through its integration with Apache Spark, making it a versatile tool for data analysis and visualization. This combination of features makes JanusGraph a powerful choice for organizations looking to leverage graph data effectively.

Description

Sparksee, which was previously referred to as DEX, optimizes both space and performance while maintaining a compact design that enables swift analysis of extensive networks. It supports a wide range of programming languages including .Net, C++, Python, Objective-C, and Java, making it versatile across various operating systems. The graph data is efficiently organized using bitmap data structures, achieving significant compression ratios. These bitmaps are divided into chunks that align with disk pages, enhancing input/output locality for better performance. By leveraging bitmaps, computations are executed using binary logic instructions that facilitate efficient processing in pipelined architectures. The system features complete native indexing, which ensures rapid access to all graph data structures. Node connections are also encoded as bitmaps, further reducing their storage footprint. Advanced I/O strategies are implemented to minimize the frequency of data pages being loaded into memory, ensuring optimal resource usage. Each unique value in the database is stored only once, effectively eliminating unnecessary redundancy, and contributing to overall efficiency. This combination of features makes Sparksee a powerful tool for handling large-scale graph data analyses.

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Integrations

Apache Atlas
Apache Cassandra
Apache HBase
Apache Solr
Apache Spark
Elasticsearch
G.V() Gremlin IDE
Google Cloud Bigtable
Graphlytic
Hackolade
InformationGrid
KeyLines
KgBase
Oracle Berkeley DB
ReGraph

Integrations

Apache Atlas
Apache Cassandra
Apache HBase
Apache Solr
Apache Spark
Elasticsearch
G.V() Gremlin IDE
Google Cloud Bigtable
Graphlytic
Hackolade
InformationGrid
KeyLines
KgBase
Oracle Berkeley DB
ReGraph

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Free Version

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Deployment

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iPad App
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Windows
Mac
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Online Support

Customer Support

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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

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Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

JanusGraph

Founded

2016

Country

United States

Website

janusgraph.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

Sparsity Technologies

Founded

2010

Country

Spain

Website

sparsity-technologies.com

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