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Stardog Cluster provides a highly-available platform that can be distributed across multiple servers in your infrastructure. We’ve implemented a kind of controlled chaos testing to get there.
We’re extending Stardog’s knowledge graph capabilities to include arbitrary graph algorithms that aren’t easily expressed in SPARQL. But first we have to fix SPARQL solutions.
We’re moving the Stardog community support forum from Google to Discourse, and we’re adding comments to this blog.
The main problem of all heavily-loaded Java applications which operate on a huge amount of data is memory management. We solve this problem with a new, byte-based memory management scheme that will debut in the upcoming Stardog 5 release.
We think the user experience is crucial, even when dealing with something as complex as a highly available cluster system. So we made Stardog Graviton.
In Reactive, Streaming Stardog Kernel, we looked at the design of and motivations for upcoming changes to the SNARL API. In this post we look at the new API in detail.
The Stardog kernel API is morphing into a system based asynchronous, reactive streams; in this post we discuss motivations and design goals.
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.
Year-end reviews, and year-beginning previews, offer us an opportunity for sober reflection on the three fundamental questions of any cooperative, rational human endeavor: What do we know? What should we do? What can we hope?
Our mission is to unify all enterprise data in a single, coherent graph managed by Stardog. Like many database systems Stardog answers queries in two major phases: determining the query plan and executing that plan to obtain answers from the data.
We’re happy to announce the release of Stardog 4.2, our first major release since closing our first funding round in July. Complete release notes are available. Let’s review the highlights.