BOSTON (PRWEB) February 28, 2018 -- Cambridge Semantics today announced that its AnzoGraph Graph Online Analytics Processing (GOLAP) database was named a 2018 ‘Trend-Setting Product’ in data and information management by Database Trends and Applications (DBTA) magazine.
AnzoGraph is a massively parallel distributed native graph database built to query and interactively analyze trillions of relationships at record speed. The underlying technology is a third-generation data analytics engine built by the engineers who built Netezza and the technology behind Amazon Redshift.
AnzoGraph is in production at large enterprise customers using the W3C’s RDF and the associated SPARQL query language, plus over 90 extensions for business intelligence. AnzoGraph has been deployed as an integral component of Anzo Smart Data Lake®, supporting enterprise knowledge graphs, drug discovery, pharmacovigilance, fraud analytics, sales analytics, and risk analysis, among many other use cases.
“We are honored to receive this recognition from DBTA. Industry experts have named 2018 the ‘Year of the Graph’ and this is a further validation that graph-based databases are being recognized for their ability to secure business insights from all enterprise data with greater context, speed and business value,” says Barry Zane, vice president of engineering at Cambridge Semantics. “While most graph databases are designed for, and excel at, ‘point’ queries and insertions such as finding data on specific entities, AnzoGraph is designed for finding patterns, trends and anomalies.”
For the past 14 years, the DBTA editorial staff has chosen organizations with disruptive technologies that help businesses derive greater benefit and value from their diverse data, improve efficiencies and decision making, and address new challenges arising in the data management market. The complete list of this year’s selections can be viewed here.
About Cambridge Semantics
Cambridge Semantics Inc., The Smart Data Company®, is a big data management and enterprise analytics software company that offers a universal semantic layer to connect and bring meaning to all enterprise data. Its software, the Anzo Smart Data Lake®, allows IT departments and their business users to semantically link, analyze and manage diverse data whether internal or external, structured or unstructured, with speed, at big data scale and at the fraction of the implementation costs of using traditional approaches.
Cambridge Semantics is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
For more information visit http://www.cambridgesemantics.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter: @CamSemantics.
Mike Kilroy or Lora Wilson, Cambridge Semantics, https://www.cambridgesemantics.com/, +1 (949) 608-0276, [email protected]
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