Melliyal Annamalai | Developing Enterprise Applications With Oracle Graph
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Application developers often need to work with a variety of data types, data models, and workloads within an application. Oracle Database is a multi-model, multi-workload data platform with model-specific tools and technologies, enabling developers to build integrated applications while taking advantage of the benefits of each data model. This includes the graph data model. Graphs are integrated into the multi-model database infrastructure, and developers can run powerful graph queries and analytics on all their data. We will explore new tools in the Oracle Database platform that help developers get started with graphs in minutes, without specialized software. We will also present examples of customers using graphs in production applications.
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