All posts by Jess Balint

Introducing the Stardog BI/SQL Server
Jess Balint
Oct 2, 2019, 4 minute read

Put your unified data in the hands of more analysts with Stardog’s new BI/SQL server, which provides a straightforward connection to SQL-based Business Intelligence (BI) platforms like Tableau and Power BI.

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Native MongoDB Support is Here!
Jess Balint
Nov 8, 2018, 4 minute read

We’re pleased to announce a major new release of Stardog that includes native support for unifying MongoDB data silos in Stardog.

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Augmenting Search
Jess Balint
Jul 17, 2018, 6 minute read

Give your Knowledge Graph search results a makeover.

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Stardog & MongoDB
Jess Balint
Jun 19, 2018, 4 minute read

JSON silos are a liability, too, so as a first step we’re adding support for virtual graphs over MongoDB.

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Announcing Stardog 5.3
Jess Balint
May 9, 2018, 4 minute read

Stardog 5.3 includes 5x cluster performance improvement and S3 backups. Read on for the details.

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Easy Graph is Good Graph
Jess Balint
Mar 7, 2018, 5 minute read

Stardog 5.2.2 makes it drop dead easy to use named entity recognition and linking and to map RDBMS silos into the graph.

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GraphQL and Paths
Jess Balint
Dec 12, 2017, 10 minute read

Stardog 5.1 adds support for GraphQL, an expressive path query SPARQL extension, and stored functions.

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Virtual Graphs in Stardog 5
Jess Balint
May 9, 2017, 6 minute read

Stardog 5 features an all-new virtual graph engine with lots of improvements. This post describes them and how they can help you build better knowledge graphs with Stardog.

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Virtual Graphs: Relational Data in Stardog
Jess Balint
Jan 11, 2017, 9 minute read

https://www.stardog.com/platform/When Stardog is used to unify relational data sources, it facilitates powerful query and data management features. This post introduces Stardog’s virtual graph feature and explores how to access data from existing relational sources.

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Unifying Unstructured Data
Kendall ClarkJess Balint
Jul 26, 2016, 4 minute read

Our mission is to unify all enterprise data in a single, coherent graph managed by Stardog, which includes, crucially at some organizations, unstructured data. Let’s preview upcoming Stardog features to make unstructured data unification much easier.

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