awesome-graph
github.com/jbmusso/awesome-graph ↗A curated list of resources for graph databases and graph computing tools
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Graph databases
- AgensGraph
multi-model graph database with SQL and Cypher support
- AkutanTriple stores
Akutan is a distributed knowledge graph store, sometimes called an RDF store or a triple store
- AllegroGraphTriple stores
high-performance, persistent graph database that scales to billions of quads
- AnzoGraph
Massively parallel graph database with advanced analytics (SPARQL, Cypher, OWL/RDFS+, LPG)
- Apache JenaTriple stores
open source Java framework for building Semantic Web and Linked Data applications
- ArangoDB
highly available Multi-Model NoSQL database
Graph computing frameworks
- Apache Giraph
an iterative graph processing system built for high scalability
- Apache Spark - GraphX
Apache Spark's API for graphs and graph-parallel computation
- Apache TinkerPop
a graph computing framework for both graph databases (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP)
- GraphScope
A one-stop large-scale graph computing system from Alibaba
Managed hosting services
- CosmosDB @ Microsoft
- JanusGraph @ Amazon Web Services Labs
- JanusGraph @ Google Cloud Platform
JanusGraph on Google Kubernetes Engine backed by Google Cloud Bigtable
- JanusGraph @ IBM Compose
- Neo4j @ Graphene
- Neptune @ Amazon Web Services
a fast, reliable, fully-managed graph database service that makes it easy to build and run applications that work with highly connected datasets
Learning materials
- CypherOfficial documentations
reference documentation
- Graph BookCommunity effort
TinkerPop3 centric book written by
- GremlinOfficial documentations
reference documentation
- SQL2GremlinCommunity effort
transition from SQL to Gremlin by
- The Gremlin CompendiumCommunity effort
minimum survival kit for any Gremlin user, 10 blog post series by
- TigerGraph BlogBlogs
Conferences
- Graph Connect
powered by Neo4j
- Graph Day
an Independent Graph Conference from the Data Day folks
Showing a sample of 54 resources. View the full list on GitHub →