i-Programmer: Contest marks new release of InfiniteGraph

“The developer contest to mark the new release is only running until the end of September, and has a wide remit. You can enter with any type of software application, web or mobile service around social, game and/or location-based networks. Applications may include process or knowledge management, or anything else which seeks to find and make use of complex relationships between objects such as people, points on a map or topics of interest.” Read More »

InfiniteGraph and RDF tuples

Learning the various NOSQL data technologies can be a bit confusing, particularly given some overlapping capabilities and claims out there. Read More »

Real-time relationship analytics from large-scale graph processing

Cassandra excels at storing large, active, decentralized datasets. Additionally, Cassandra’s rich data model allows efficient use for many applications beyond simple associative arrays. One interesting application is the processing of large-scale graph structures.  Read More »

Adding document-style schema flexibility to your InfiniteGraph application

So you’ve just finished the conceptual design on the next big Web 3.0 product and you’ve decide to use a graph database to help solve your big challenge: “How do I effectively manage all the known (and often) unknown relationships in my data?”. Your data model maps rather nicely to the graph’s nodes and edges model. People, places, things are vertices while the relationships are the edges between them. So far, so good. But then you also want the ability to take user-defined entities and insert them into the graph as well. Read More »

Disk-less databases?

Being a company with an alternative (one of the first “NOSQL”) database, and a long history of solving problems that relational databases cannot, we often see system and application architects resorting to memory as a last ditch attempt to squeeze just a bit more performance out of RDBMS that simply were not designed to perform at scale.  Read More »

Sales Manager – Commercial (worldwide)

Job Description:

Responsible for selling strategic database solutions and services to targeted opportunities. The Sales Manager must gain a thorough knowledge of the products’ technical benefits and value propositions.  Consequently, this individual will drive tactical sales opportunities in order to maximize revenue.  Read More »

NOSQL Now! Lightning Talk, August 23, 2011: Introduction to InfiniteGraph, the Distributed and Scalable Graph Database.

This 5-minute Lightning talk was given to attendees at the first NOSQL Now! conference held in san Jose, Tuesday, August 23, 2011. Speaker: Darren Wood, Chief Architect, InfiniteGraph. Read More »

NOSQL Now! Presentation, August 24, 2011: Graph Databases: Connecting the Dots in Big Data

If your data contains a lot of many-to-many relationships, if recursive self-joins are too costly or limiting to your application and scaling needs, and/or your primary objective is quickly finding connections, patterns and relationships between the objects within lots of data, you will find graph databases superior to all other technologies – including relational databases, key-value, column or document databases. Read More »

Slides from our last Meetup: Introducing InfiniteGraph. Connecting the Dots in Big Data.

On August 17, 2011, the InfiniteGraph team hosted a local Meetup attended by dozens of senior developers working on large scale enterprise and startup projects. Big Data problems are quickly presenting themselves in almost every area of computing from Social Network Analysis to File Processing. Read More »

Webinar (video and slides): An Introduction to InfiniteGraph, with DBTA

This August 16, 2011 webinar, hosted by DBTA (Database Trends and Applications) with InfiniteGraph, examines the technology behind InfiniteGraph and explores common use cases involving very large scale graph processing, and social network analysis. InfiniteGraph was designed specifically to traverse complex relationships in big data, and provide the framework for products built to provide real-time network analysis, business decision support and relationship analytics.

Moderator: Tom Wilson, President, DBTA and Unisphere Research. Presenters: Darren Wood, Chief Architect, InfiniteGraph, and Mark Maagdenberg, Senior Field Engineer, InfiniteGraph.

Video:

Slide deck (click here to access the slides on SlideShare directly)