TerminusDB requires 81% less disk space and boasts lightning-quick query times. See for yourself 👇 https://lnkd.in/eGak-VXP The latest blog provides a breakdown of graph query benchmark results comparing TerminusDB with Neo4j using the WDBench benchmark. We're writing a technical blog to explain our methods, if you're interested in this, give us a follow. #graphdatabase #benchmark #benchmarking
About us
We are a university spin-out originally based in Ireland, but now lightly spread across Western Europe. We currently offer two products. TerminusCMS - An open-source headless CMS designed for content and knowledge management for complex environments. Think manufacturing with lots of interconnected parts, pharmaceutical firms with huge amounts of test data and documentation needs, and of course, regulatory compliance. TerminusCMS is free to start. Get in touch if you'd like a demo, or sign up and play at https://dashboard.terminusdb.com Our second product is the eponymously named TerminusDB and is an open-source document graph database that provides reliable, private & efficient revision control & collaboration. If you want to collaborate with colleagues or build data-intensive applications, nothing will make you more productive. TerminusDB is immutable and provides the full suite of revision control features as well as powerful queries using GraphQL and Datalog. - Flexible data storage, sharing, and versioning capabilities - Collaboration for your team or integrated into your app - Work locally then sync when you push your changes - Easy querying, cleaning, and visualization - Integrate powerful version control and collaboration for your enterprise and individual customers.
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https://terminusdb.com/
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- Data Collaboration, Content Management, Knowledge Management, Data Modeling, Document Database, Graph Database, RDF, JSON, GraphQL, REST, Datalog, Headless Services, CMS, Headless CMS, KMS, Git for Data, Knowledge Base, Collaboration, Database, and Data Quality
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Employees at TerminusDB
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HNSW (Heirarchical Navigable Small World graphs) were introduced in an excellent paper which has given rise to a large number of implementations which are at the core of many popular #vectordatabases. The HNSW is a method of searching for vectors in a dataset which are close to a given query vector. The basic idea of an HNSW is to make a series of proximity graphs, organized in a stack which allows us to zoom-in as we approach ever closer neighborhoods. The top layer of the HNSW has relatively few elements, and we can quickly find our best match in this layer greedily, and then we drill down to the next layer down. Each layer down is an order of magnitude larger, but contains all of the points from above. In this we can we zoom in on an even closer alternative, and drill down another layer. Finally, when we reach the bottom, we search around a bit for candidates in our neighborhood and end up with an priority queue of candidates ordered by distance. Have a look at Gavin Mendel-Gleason blog: https://lnkd.in/ePaYPPKA
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I'm happy to announce that my book "TerminusDB Data Modeling and Schema Design", co-authored with Steve Hoberman, DMC, is now available from Technics Publications, in print and as a PDF download, at https://lnkd.in/e86GPnSr Use coupon code COWDUCKSHELTER for 25% off (the book's running example is a data modeling initiative for an animal shelter, and CowDuck is TerminusDB's mascot). 😀 You are also welcome to buy Kindle or paperback editions from Amazon (https://lnkd.in/ev4QnJaf), but the coupon code is only for the publisher website. Thank you TerminusDB core team members Sreya Chatterjee, Luke F., Gavin Mendel-Gleason, Matthijs van Otterdijk, Robin de Rooij, and Oliver Smith, as well as DFRNT * founder Philippe Höij, for your support and feedback. * I based some of my Mermaid Chart diagram notation from https://dfrnt.com renderings.
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Thinking of spicing up your data strategy with #DataMesh? Learn how TerminusDB empowers devs to build scalable, collaborative data products. Click to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eE_vkRQP #DataEngineering
Leveraging TerminusDB Data Products in a Data Mesh Architecture
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We've been benchmarking. Using a Wikidata Graph Query Benchmark from https://lnkd.in/exVpruRj we have been seeing how TerminusDB compares to #neo4j. The results have been great so far. Here you can see path query times sorted by Neo4j query speed from fastest to slowest. The Y-axis is time in milliseconds & X-axis is the query (each query has a number identifier). Speed is crucial and in this chart, success represents shorter bars. We're writing a couple of blogs to show all the figures and explain what we did. Follow us to make sure you don't miss out.
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We added how to install TerminusDB on #kubernetes to our documentation which can be found here https://lnkd.in/ezW44wrV
TerminusDB on Kubernetes
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A really interesting dive into graph-structured knowledge for SEO, customer service and marketing content using a CMS. There's a link to watch it below 👇 #seo #graph #rdf #cms #knowledgemanagement
📢 Yay! Join Jarno van Driel and me as we dive into the fascinating world of graph structured knowledge in a CMS. 🌐 In the latest DFRNT video, we discuss effective use of RDF, JSON-LD, schema(dot)org, and data products to scale knowledge graphs for web content and SEO across customer services and marketing. 📚✨ But that's not all! We also explore the correct usage of UTF-8 IRIs (data URLs) as unique identifiers for RDF in an understandable way (showing how a 🚀 can be used in URLs). This means you can encode emojis, specific languages, and more in your URLs and content for the semantic web! 🎉🔗 Curious to learn more? 🤔 Watch the video recording here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gk6R3s-M And mark your calendars for our upcoming @DFRNT event on August 17th at 16.00CET, where we'll be discussing Cybersecurity data modelling topics. Stay tuned for more details! 📅🔒 A big thank you to Jarno for joining me in this enlightening conversation. Don't miss out on the upcoming knowledge-packed interactive session on cybersecurity data modelling in TerminusDB data products, links to event registration in the first comment! 💡✨ #StructuredKnowledge #CMS #RDF #JSONLD #SchemaDotOrg #DataProducts #KnowledgeGraphs #KnowledgeManagement #UTF8IRIs #ContentEncoding #DFRNT #Cybersecurity #DataModelling
Content and SEO with JSON-LD and RDF with Jarno van Driel
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Knowledge graphs and vector search - what does it mean for enterprise data management? Have a read of our latest article to find out more. https://lnkd.in/eUgD4-GS #graphdatabase #knowledgegraph #datamanagement #vectorsearch
Enterprise Data Management: Knowledge Graphs & Vector Search
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🌟 What a fantastic time we had yesterday at our first-ever semantic data modelling workshop! 🎉✨ We were joined by some great guests from the semantic data modelling community, and had a great conversation together! With topics ranging converting weildly PDFs and tabular data into RDF, to modeling fragments and document clauses as data, we covered it all! 💡📊 And let's not forget about the tools we explored for converting data models – learn more from the recording and join the next session! 😎 But wait, there's more! We also dived into various real-world use cases for TerminusDB data products – it seems the possibilities are endless! 📈🔍 So if you're ready to take your data game to the next level, you won't want to miss our upcoming workshops! Stay tuned for more exciting updates, valuable insights, and of course, some good-natured data-driven humor! 😉✨ Together, we'll keep building effective TerminusDB data products that'll leave a lasting impact. Let's continue this incredible journey together! 🌟💙 Sign up here to future events and workshops on semantic knowledge graph topics: https://lnkd.in/eE5y39vQ #SemanticDataModelling #TerminusDB #DataProducts #WorkshopFun #knowledgegraphs #dataproducts #DataDrivenJourney #SemanticWeb
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We're on a journey to bring knowledge graphs to the masses 💪 Lower technical barriers and collaboration management are the key factors to make graph database technology accessible to non-graph specialist technical people. TerminusDB and TerminusCMS have matured into attractive products for those seeking to build organizational knowledge. Knowledge that is discoverable and useable by developers and domain users. Have a read to see how TerminusDB addresses the issue of high technical barriers and lack of collaboration management in the knowledge graph space. What features would you like to see in knowledge graph management? https://lnkd.in/eEGKbA73
Knowledge Graph Management for the Masses
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