Follow Datanami:

Tag: sparql

Kobai Rides Atop the Lakehouse with Semantic Graph Engine

Kobai this week announced the launch of Saturn, a new offering designed to bring the power of the knowledge graph to data already stored in lakehouses. By creating a semantic layer that sits atop Snowflake and Databricks Read more…

What Does It Mean for a Data Catalog to Be Powered by a Knowledge Graph?

In this article, I explain why the first app built on a knowledge graph should be an enterprise data catalog. I then clarify why any catalog equipped to grow, scale, and evolve with the modern data stack must be built on Read more…

Data.world Aims to Rethink Data Catalogs

What is a data catalog? If you answered that it’s simply an index that tells you where to find data, then Brett Hurt would like a word with you. As the co-founder and CEO of data.world, Hurt is looking to redefine what Read more…

AWS Unveils Graph Database, Called Neptune

Amazon Web Services today unveiled Neptune, a fully managed graph database service that will allow organizations to quickly identify connections hidden among billions of items. AWS offers an array of databases, includ Read more…

This Data Lake Runs On Graph

When some people hear the words "data lake," they assume that it must run on Apache Hadoop or maybe Amazon S3. But the folks at Cambridge Semantics are finding traction in certain industries with a data lake solution tha Read more…

Medical Insight Set to Flow from Semantic Data Lakes

The potential for data analytics to disrupt healthcare delivery is large, and getting larger by the day. But in many cases, the need to hammer data into a structured format creates a barrier to productivity. Now a hospit Read more…

The Week in Research

This week’s selection of research items of interest in the data-intensive computing ecosystem includes new ways of visualizing textual data, lifelong machine learning, an interesting approach to the creation of social graphs and a look at the future for RDF and SPARQL in big data environments. Read more…

The Week in Big Data Research

Unlike last week, the news from the MapReduce and Hadoop side is slim. Instead, the most interesting items we were able to discover deal with approaches to meshing, integrating and drilling down through big data to achieve specific organizational, functional and visual goals to help make sense of it. Read more…

Do you like graphs? Your knowledge of SPARQL and RDF can win you $70,000

This is your chance to be recognized for the best submission for an un-partitionable, Big Data graph problem. Enter the YarcData Graph Analytics Challenge which features a total of $100,000 in prizes for the top 6 finalists. Read more…

Datanami