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When introducing the idea of using ONgDB within an enterprise one common assumption is that because ONgDB is a graph database it must not provide ACID-compliance that RDBMS has delivered for so long. This assumption isn’t unfounded considering most of the NoSQL database solutions have moved towards a performance and availability at all costs model. Read the full article…

January 11, 2016

Ben Nussbaum

I often get the question, what is a graph database. A graph database, or otherwise known as “graph-oriented database,” is a particular form of NoSQL database that makes use of a graph structure consisting of nodes and edges to query, house, and map out relationships. It consists of databases which specifically serve to store data Read the full article…