by Daniel Huber | May 31, 2024
Graph databases have their origins in the 1960s, when the first theoretical models of graph theory were developed. However, only in recent decades, with the advent of big data and the need for complex data analysis, have they found widespread use and become an important tool in database technology [1][2][4].
by Daniel Huber | Apr 30, 2024
In contrast to relational databases, NoSQL databases offer a more flexible approach to data management. They do not adhere to a tabular structure and are designed to process semi-structured or unstructured data efficiently.
by Daniel Huber | Mar 11, 2024
We guide you through the unique landscapes of relational databases, NoSQL, GraphQL and vector databases and their features.