Preface

Welcome to the connected world. In the information age, everything around us is based on entities, relations, and above all, connectivity. Data is becoming exponentially more complex, which is affecting the performance of existing data stores. The most natural form in which data is visualized is in the form of graphs. In recent years, there has been an explosion of technologies to manage, process, and analyze graphs. While companies such as Facebook and LinkedIn have been the most well-known users of graph technologies for social web properties, a quiet revolution has been spreading across other industries. More than 30 of the Forbes Global 2000 companies, and many times as many start-ups have quietly been working to apply graphs to a ...

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