Graph analytics and knowledge graphs facilitate scientific research for COVID-19

State of the art in analytics and AI can help address some of the most pressing issues in scientific research. Here is how top scientists are using them to facilitate coronavirus research.
Read More →Make Apache Cassandra great again: DataStax going cloud, Kubernetes, open source, and multi-model

Actions and words, code and advocacy. DataStax is changing strategy, re-engaging with the Apache Cassandra open source community, and releasing some interesting technical advancements while at it, too.
Read More →Business intelligence, meet graph. Neo4j introduces BI connector for data discovery tools

Mixing graph and relational data is now even more accessible. What does this mean for analytics, and for graph databases specifically?
Read More →Data science vs the COVID-19 pandemic: Flattening the curve — but how?

Whether they are epidemiologists or not, a few people have attempted to use data and predictive models to model the COVID-19 pandemic. Let's look at the models, the data, and the assumptions and implications that come with them
Read More →Graph analytics for the people: No code data migration, visual querying, and free COVID-19 analytics by TigerGraph

Graph databases and analytics are getting ever more accessible and relevant
Read More →Machine learning vs payment fraud: Transparency and humans in the loop to minimize customer insults

What are customer insults, and what does machine learning have to do with it?
Read More →Data science vs social media disinformation: the case of climate change and the Australian bushfires

While a newly released World Weather Attribution study ties the Australian bushfires to anthropogenic climate change, disinformation on social media abounds
Read More →Universal Code Search gets a boost: Sourcegraph secures $23 million Series B Round funding

Sourcegraph wants to be the Google of code, even though code search is harder than web search
Read More →Graphs in the 2020s: Databases, Platforms, and the evolution of Knowledge. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 18, February / January 2020

Graphs, and knowledge graphs, are key concepts and technologies for the 2020s. What will they look like, and what will they enable going forward? We have been keeping track of the evolution of graphs since the early 2000s, and publishing the Year of the Graph newsletter since 2018. Graphs have numerous applications that span analytics, […]
Read More →Make software great again: can open source be ethical and fair?

Is there a way to go beyond open source, and have ethical, fair software in a cloud-first world? This is what some people in the open source community think. In the 20 years since its inception, open source has turned out to be the most successful model for building software. The world today runs on […]
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