Graph databases are a type of data storage and management system that uses graph structures for semantic queries with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. Graph databases are used to store and query data that is highly connected and interrelated, such as social networks, recommendation systems, and fraud detection. They are also used to store and query data that is constantly changing, such as real-time analytics. Graph databases are typically used in applications that require complex queries and analysis of data relationships. Graph databases are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to store and query data quickly and efficiently. They are also becoming more widely used due to their ability to handle large amounts of data and their scalability. Some companies in the graph database market include Neo4j, Amazon Neptune, Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, IBM Graph, and Oracle Database. Show Less Read more
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