InfiniteGraph


InfiniteGraph is an enterprise distributed graph database implemented in Java, and is from a class of NOSQL database technologies that focus on graph data structures. Developed by Objectivity, Inc., it is being migrated into ThingSpan. Developers use InfiniteGraph to find useful and often hidden relationships in highly connected big data sets. InfiniteGraph is cross-platform, scalable, cloud-enabled, and is designed to handle very high throughput.
InfiniteGraph is suited for applications and services that solve graph problems or answer questions such as "How am I connected to Kevin Bacon?" or "What are the cheapest round-trip flights from California to New York with no more than 2 stops, at least 30 minutes between flights, and that depart at 8am Tuesday and return by 6pm Friday?"
Adoption is seen in government, telco/networking, healthcare, cybersecurity, manufacturing, finance, CRM, and social networking applications.

History

InfiniteGraph is produced by Objectivity, Inc., a company that develops database technologies supporting large-scale, distributed data management, object persistence and relationship analytics. InfiniteGraph was first released to the public in 2010 and the latest version was made available in June 2014.
InfiniteGraph was absorbed into Objectivity’s ThingSpan distributed analytics platform in late 2015. The original application programming interface is still supported, but the query capabilities have been improved by the addition of the DO declarative regular and graph query and manipulation language. Metadata Connect, released in May 2019, is an interactive cloud-based platform that incorporates ThingSpan, including the DO language.

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