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Data fabric is ushering in a new era of enterprise IT. Data fabric offers a different way forward and one that’s a significant departure from the world of rows and columns in a table that we’re used to. But what outcomes does a data fabric really promise? Read on to learn more.
Announcing Stardog Explorer, a brand new way to easily explore the connections in your data. Powerful, intuitive new visualization and search capabilities make it easier for more types of users to benefit from your connected data in Stardog.
Contemplating upgrading your product portfolio with a knowledge graph? Read on to hear how Stardog customers have delivered delightful user experiences and new features to their customer bases.
It is important to be able to not only discover connections but explain them to your stakeholders. The ability to identify all links between seemingly unrelated data is called traceability. Learn how graph makes this easier than the relational model.
The original premise of data integration was focused on the correct goal of unifying data, but its execution was fundamentally flawed in that it sought to consolidate all enterprise data into one physical place. After fifty years of data warehouses and other ETL-based solutions, it’s clear that their promise for fast, complete analysis has fallen short.
Are you currently managing a digital product or product line? If so, you may need a knowledge graph to improve your customer experience and retention.
The truth is, data silos are inevitable! They exist for excellent reasons, allowing for local control and governance when important to a particular part of your business. Instead of replacing legacy technologies, a data fabric works alongside existing investments and improves their utility.
We sat down with Casalini Libri CEO Michele Casalini to discuss the Shared Virtual Discovery Environment which Casalini Libri built to bring the data produced and curated by libraries into the broader world of information. Read on to learn more.
Stardog is happy to announce the release of our new and improved documentation. We’ve added a whole new design, reorganized our content, and added some other notable improvements – read on to learn more.
Stardog is pleased to announce that our Enterprise Knowledge Graph platform is now listed on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace.
Announcing Stardog Cloud, the industry’s first cloud-native Enterprise Knowledge Graph platform. The key to thriving in the hybrid multicloud world is to build a reusable, resilient data fabric that can keep pace not only with well-understood, scoped projects but also to address unanticipated questions. That’s the real reason why Stardog goes everywhere the data is—on-prem and in the cloud.
Data reusability holds promise for enterprises facing increasing market pressure to innovate. How can a data strategy stand up to this pressure? The key is building a reusable data foundation. Instead of starting from scratch for each new project, what if you could stand on the shoulder of giants? Read on to learn how a data fabric can create a reusable foundation to power iterative innovation.