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Enterprise knowledge graphs (EKG) require graphdatabases, which serve multiple purposes. The engines must facilitate the advanced data integration and metadata data management scenarios where an EKG is used for data fabrics or otherwise serves as a data hub between diverse data and content management systems.
There’s been a lot of criticism that knowledge graphs are too complex. So, why do we recommend knowledge graphs, which are perceived to be complex, to our customers? So, why do we recommend knowledge graphs, which are perceived to be complex, to our customers? Of course, they are complex. But so are rockets.
We have exciting success stories, including the first and popular mission critical implementation of knowledge graphs – BBC’s website for the FIFA world cup in 2010. In 2019 the market for graphdatabases and knowledge graphs started heating up – appearing on Gartner’s hype curves in 2018.
We have exciting success stories, including the first and popular mission critical implementation of knowledge graphs – BBC’s website for the FIFA world cup in 2010. In 2019 the market for graphdatabases and knowledge graphs started heating up – appearing on Gartner’s hype curves in 2018.
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