Cambridge Semantics Integrates Graphileon to AnzoGraph®

BOSTON, June 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cambridge Semantics, the leading provider of modern data discovery and integration software for enterprise data fabrics, today announced the integration of Graphileon framework with its stand-alone version of AnzoGraph, a leading graph analytics database. With this integration, AnzoGraph developers and customers benefit from Graphileon's market-leading ability to navigate, manage and visualize the content of multiple graphs..

The integration leverages both Graphileon's open environment and Anzograph's new labeled property graph (LPG) capability that's unique to a Resource Description Framework (RDF) triplestore database. LPG on RDF updates the core capability of RDF to allow extra attributes on a triple and in doing so allows solutions like Graphileon to perform analytics more readily. LPG on RDF is currently on track for approval at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

"The combination of AnzoGraph and Graphileon's graph visualization technology enables our customers to enjoy fast, easy and accurate views of relationships, hierarchies and patterns within the data to facilitate better investigations, root cause analysis, and new business insights," said Alok Prasad, president of Cambridge Semantics. "Companies using knowledge graphs to describe and harmonize diverse data can build their own analytics solutions using AnzoGraph and Graphileon. We provide the analytics scale, speed and value-add algorithms to get faster insights."

AnzoGraph is a native, massively parallel processing (MPP), distributed Graph OLAP database, providing advanced analytics at big data scale. AnzoGraph is based on W3C RDF open standards and has announced support for OpenCypher, allowing companies to develop solutions without vendor "lock-in" from proprietary technologies.

The Graphileon application development framework comes with a large set of stylable user interface widgets like grids, maps, charts, tree-views, and network visualizations. Users can develop insightful visualizations as they develop graph analytics. In addition, Graphileon components and the triggers allow for rapid and agile development, as well as easy visualization of the application logic.

Tom Zeppenfeldt, CEO of Graphileon B.V. said, "With the integration of AnzoGraph with our platform, we make it easier for companies to build analytics and visualization solutions with RDF. This is crucial for many organizations that operate in the financial and health sectors, because they rely heavily on standards like FIBO, CDISC, and HL7/FHIR. Running Graphileon on top of AnzoGraph, with its support for RDF and SPARQL, will dramatically increase the ability of application designers and data analysts to quickly provide analytics value to their organizations."

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About Cambridge Semantics
Cambridge Semantics Inc., The Smart Data Company®, is a modern data management and enterprise analytics software company that enables seamless access, integration and analysis of all enterprise data via a graph-driven data fabric architecture.

The company delivers products and solutions that enable IT departments and business users across life sciences, financial services, government, manufacturing, and other industries to accelerate data delivery and to provide meaningful insights across the organization at hyper-speed and scale.

Visit http://www.cambridgesemantics.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter: @CamSemantics.

About Graphileon B.V.
Graphileon helps business consultants and information analysts to rapidly design and deploy graph-based applications by exploiting the agility of graph databases. Its flagship product, the Graphileon application development framework, occupies a central place in the graph technology landscape, providing access to multiple graph databases through flexible and interactive applications and dashboards. Graphileon is based in Wageningen, The Netherlands.

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