The Rise of GQL: A New ISO Standard in Graph Query Language
by Mingxi WuWe're thrilled to celebrate a significant milestone in the world of database technology: the publication of the first version of the ISO GQL standard on April 12, 2024.…
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…
New Query Language for Graph Databases to Become International Standard: GQL
We’re thrilled to see this big step forward for the Graph Query Language (GQL) team, as the key international standards body (ISO/IEC JTC 1) has approved the 4-year project to…
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…
GSQL Now and In The Future
Since the introduction of the TigerGraph Developer Edition in June 2018, the GSQL language has generated a lot of interest and a lot of valuable feedback. In general, the feedback…
It Is Time for A Modern Graph Query Language
The time is ripe for an international standard graph query language. Industry vendors including Neo4j have called this out, and we at TigerGraph wholeheartedly agree. As graphs continue to see…