User-defined Indexes In TigerGraph 3.0
Introduction User-defined Indexes or Secondary Indexes (as they are commonly called in Database Industry) are a critical feature that enhance the performance of a database system. Indexes allow users to…
Introducing TigerGraph 3.0
This blog is the first in a series to unveil the TigerGraph 3.0 GA release. In this blog, we would like to talk about the motivation behind the release, the…
Coronavirus: A Serious Need for Analyzing Connections
Graph Analytics may be invaluable to help prevent epidemics. On February 24, James Hamblin published an article in The Atlantic with the attention-grabbing headline, "You’re Likely to Get the Coronavirus."…
Getting Connected at AWS re:Invent
TigerGraph's product management team and I attended AWS re:Invent, where 60,000 persons from around the globe had gathered to see what is new and exciting in the world of cloud…
It’s Official: We’re On the Road to a Standardized Graph Query Language
Last week I attended my third face-to-face meeting for WG3, a subgroup of ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (JTC1), and the group that has developed, maintained, and extended the standards…
The Road to a Standardized Graph Query Language: GQL, Part 2
Last month I wrote about the ISO meeting in Brisbane, working towards a standard query language for property graphs. I recently returned from Berlin, where the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) held a…
The Road to a Standardized Graph Query Language: GQL, Part 1
Last month I had an epiphany, 10,000 miles from home. It wasn't until the second day in Brisbane that it struck me…I was sitting on the ISO working group committee…