G.V() Snatches Up £500,000 in First Cheque Investment from Techstart Ventures
Learn all about G.V()’s recent $658,000 pre-seed investment round from Techstart Ventures and what’s ahead for the product, company, and graph community.
Learn all about G.V()’s recent $658,000 pre-seed investment round from Techstart Ventures and what’s ahead for the product, company, and graph community.
Discover what’s new this week in graph technology, including a new (embeddable) graph database, a double TinkerPop release, big PuppyGraph news and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a new Gremlin graph database, 2 other major releases, and cybersecurity primer.
Today marks the release of G.V() 3.40.94. Some significant additions this time around – we now support ISO GQL (Graph Query Language), starting with Ultipa Graph Database!
We’ve also extended our embedded documentation feature, previously only available for the Gremlin query language, to work with Cypher and its many database-specific variants.
And finally, we’ve introduced further user experience improvements, most notably to the settings menu.
We’re excited to welcome yet another new graph database system to the G.V() suite! As of our latest release, we are now fully compatible with Ultipa Graph, Ultipa provides a number of tools for graph database management systems. The newest version of Ultipa Graph, known as Ultipa Powerhouse, is based upon a hybrid structure across multiple server types, with the goal of maintaining both data locality and computational efficiency. Ultipa offers full support for the Graph Query Language or GQL, the first ISO/IEC standardized language for graph databases.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including the end of the LDBC (as we know it), a new graph approach to smart buildings, and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including 3 big releases from Neo4j, Microsoft Fabric Graph, and ArcadeDB, plus more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including Ben Lorica’s thoughts on GraphRAG and Kuzu, cybersecurity graphs à la Wiz, and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including GraphRAG resources for multiple graph databases, a GQL book, and a gdotv release.
Learn all about G.V()’s new compatibility with Google Cloud Spanner Graph including plug-and-play setup, graph visualization, and no-code data exploration.