Amazon Neptune Analytics now supports openCypher queries over RDF Graphs
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Amazon Neptune Analytics now supports openCypher queries over RDF graphs, enabling organizations to harness the best of both RDF and labeled property graph (LPG) models. This enhancement aims to bridge the gap between RDF and LPGs and provide graph interoperability.
Specifically, the article covers:
- The traditional challenge of choosing between RDF graphs with SPARQL and LPGs with Gremlin/openCypher
- The new OneGraph initiative for graph interoperability and unified querying
- The ability to run openCypher queries over RDF graphs and apply graph algorithms across a combined dataset
- The enhanced analytical capabilities and flexibility of graph-based solutions through this unified approach
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