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Despite their name, relational databases aren’t good at understanding complex relationships between entities because they must connect all the dots while executing a query – which becomes very difficult, very quickly.

Unlike relational databases, which store data in columns and rows, graph databases use nodes and the connections between them. This lets them store highly connected data with complex relationships and uncover insights not possible with traditional relational databases.

Read on to learn how you can leverage the power and flexibility of graph databases to uncover patterns and relationships in data and drive a competitive advantage.

Vendor:
ArangoDB
Posted:
Mar 17, 2023
Published:
Mar 17, 2023
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Type:
White Paper

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