Neo4j, the leader in graph databases, announced today that the international committees that develop the SQL standard have voted to initiate GQL (Graph Query Language) as a new database query language. Now to be codified as the international standard declarative query language for property graphs, GQL represents the culmination of years of effort by Neo4j and the broader … [Read more...] about New Query Language for Graph Databases to Become International Standard: Neo4j Backs Launch of GQL Project: First New ISO Database Language Since SQL
NoSQL
#NoSQL: Workshop on how to use RavenDB 4.0
Oren Eini, Chief Developer and CEO of RavenDB, will be giving a full day workshop on how to use RavenDB 4.0, the latest version of our Fully Transactional NoSql Document Database. Oren will explain the essentials of RavenDB, assuming this is your first experience with us, and further demonstrate how to build complex systems on top of it. He will cover: How to … [Read more...] about #NoSQL: Workshop on how to use RavenDB 4.0
Developer of adaptive operational database Fauna raises $4.5 million
Fauna Inc., a San Francisco-based startup, comes up to this world with an new model of database, defined as adaptive operational database. Fauna DB is built upon unified query language that bridges both SQL and NoSQL worlds: it’s ACID consistent and more flexible than NoSQL, while more secure than SQL. FaunaDB executes all queries atomically, transactionally, and in parallel … [Read more...] about Developer of adaptive operational database Fauna raises $4.5 million
Interoperability is the name of the game
Interoperability is becoming name of the game in the increasingly criss-crossed enterprise world of Big Data and data silos, NoSQLs, NewSQLs and relational databases. Tamr, a Cambridge, Mass.-based data interoperability provider, has raised $26.2 million in Series B funding. One of Tamr founders is Michael Stonebraker, a man who played a prominent role in a number of database … [Read more...] about Interoperability is the name of the game