Posts by Luis Bosquez
Author: Luis Bosquez
Visualize your Cosmos DB Gremlin API graph data with Linkurious enterprise

Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Luis Bosquez. Data visualization is one of the most critical components for any kind of solution, and graph databases are no different. For Azure Cosmos DB, a highly-scalable and enterprise-ready visualization solution has been a common ask from customers. The need to visualize connected data is particularly present for both technical and non-technical users who face growing volumes of increasingly complex data. Extracting actionable insights from large and complex datasets is often difficult and time-consuming. Interactive visualization tools allow for a faster understanding of complex data, and help users achieve a better understanding of problems ... Read More
Azure #CosmosDB Graph API now generally available
Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Luis Bosquez. Azure Cosmos DB Graph API is the first cloud database to provide graph functionality over a globally distributed managed service. This has enabled users to explore new ways of consuming their data with the use of the Gremlin language while still benefitting from global distribution, elastic scalability in storage and throughput, guaranteed low latency, consistency models, and enterprise-ready SLAs of Azure Cosmos DB. In December, Azure Cosmos DB Graph API became generally available. This release includes several critical updates to the performance and latency, as well as expanding the application platforms that can ... Read More
Pre-announcing the general availability of Azure #CosmosDB Gremlin (Graph) API

Feed: Microsoft Azure Blog. Author: Luis Bosquez. Today, we are extremely excited to pre-announce the general availability of Azure Cosmos DB Gremlin API for native support and querying of graph databases. Graphs are perfect for modeling real world data which is naturally inter-connected. Structurally, such graphs are composed of vertices and edges. Vertices denote discrete entities such as a person, a place, or an event, while edges denote relationships among such entities. Moreover, these vertices and edges may a have arbitrary number of properties. Modeling data as graphs is currently gaining a lot of interest, as it allows a large ... Read More
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