InfiniteGraph is a distributed graph database implemented in Java and C++ and is from a class of NOSQL ("Not Only SQL") database technologies that focus on graph data structures. Developers use InfiniteGraph to find useful and often hidden relationships in highly connected, complex big data sets.[2][3] InfiniteGraph is cross-platform, scalable, cloud-enabled, and is designed to handle very high throughput.[4][5][6]
Developer(s) | Objectivity, Inc. |
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Written in | Java, C++[1] |
Type | Graph database |
License | Proprietary[1] |
Website | infinitegraph |
InfiniteGraph can easily and efficiently perform queries that are difficult to perform, such as finding all paths or the shortest path between two items. InfiniteGraph is suited for applications and services that solve graph problems in operational environments. InfiniteGraphs "DO" query language enables both value-based queries as well as complex graph queries. InfiniteGraph goes beyond graph databases to also support complex object queries.
Adoption is seen in federal government, telecommunications, healthcare, cyber security, manufacturing, finance, and networking applications.[7]
InfiniteGraph is produced and supported by Objectivity, Inc., a company that develops database management technologies for large-scale, distributed data management and relationship analytics.[6][8][9] The new InfiniteGraph was released in May 2021.