Using Graph Analytics in Enterprise Applications
KGC 2020
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19m
Graphs provide a new dimension to managing and analyzing data, and enterprises are keen to explore and adopt this technology. There have been some barriers to adoption, including a lack of familiarity with graph query languages and tools and challenges in integrating graph analytics into existing workflows without using specialized silos. We will illustrate customer use cases from three different industries and see how they overcome some of these challenges to successfully deploy solutions based on graphs, enabling significant impact on their businesses. The use cases are the use of RDF for a semantic terminology server in Pharma, use of RDF for linking public data sets (Department of National Statistics in Japan), and use of Property Graphs for fraud detection (Paysafe, an online payments solutions company).
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