preface
Two complementary trends started in the mid to late 2000s. First, companies began using and collecting more data on their customers, competition, and users than ever before. Second, the information companies wanted from this data became more complex, often containing hidden connections. These two trends drove the need for an easier exploration of expansive, yet highly connected data. Graph databases met that need.
Both the authors have gotten an up-close and personal view of this market as the technology, usage, and adoption of graph technology has matured. We both started using graph databases in the mid 2010s while working for a niche software consulting company. Independently, we each worked on projects that used graph databases ...
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