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Three Ways to Scale your Graph

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Why Should You Care About SOC 2?

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And by the way, ArangoDB is SOC 2 compliant!

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Introducing the ArangoDB-DGL Adapter

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We are proud to announce the GA 1.0 release of the ArangoDB-DGL Adapter!

The ArangoDB-DGL Adapter exports Graphs from ArangoDB, a multi-model Graph Database, into Deep Graph Library (DGL), a python package for graph neural networks, and vice-versa.

On December 30th, 2021, we introduced to the ArangoML community our first release of the DGL Adapter for ArangoDB. We worked closely with our existing ArangoDB-NetworkX Adapter implementation to aim for a consistent UX across our (growing) Adapter Family. You can expect the same developer-friendly options, along..

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Introducing the ArangoDB-NetworkX Adapter

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We are proud to announce the GA 3.0 release of the ArangoDB-NetworkX Adapter!

The ArangoDB-Networkx Adapter exports Graphs from ArangoDB, a multi-model Graph Database, into NetworkX, the swiss army knife for graph analysis with python, and vice-versa.

Back in November 2021, we (quietly) released its 1.0 distribution, which overhauled the adapter in its entirety. We refactored its existing feature of converting ArangoDB graphs to NetworkX, and introduced the ability to convert NetworkX graphs to ArangoDB, via a range of developer-friendly options. It’s also..

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Announcing ArangoDB Series B Funding

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This blog post is to announce ArangoDB’s Series B funding round and provide an update on the progress we have made so far. The company has achieved a lot in the past couple of years since we announced our Series A round of funding in 2019. We are excited for what lies ahead and can’t wait to bring you along for the journey!

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ArangoDB 3.7 – A Big Step Forward for Multi-Model

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When our founders realized that data models can be features, we at ArangoDB set ourselves the big goal of developing the most flexible database. With today’s GA release of ArangoDB 3.7, the project reached an important milestone on this journey.

Watch the the ArangoDB 3.7 Release Webinar.

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Azure now GA on ArangoDB ArangoGraph

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ArangoDB ArangoGraph, the cloud service of ArangoDB, has reached an important milestone. We are glad to announce that Azure support is generally available in ArangoDB ArangoGraph as of today!

Currently Azure is supported in the following regions:

  • West US, Washington
  • East US, Virginia
  • Central Canada, Toronto
  • UK, London
  • West Europe, Netherlands
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Take Alpha 2 of the upcoming ArangoDB 3.7 for a spin!

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Alpha 1 of the upcoming ArangoDB 3.7

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We released ArangoDB version 3.6 in January this year, and now we are already 6 weeks into the development of its follow-up version, ArangoDB 3.7. We feel that this is a good point in time to share some of the new features of that upcoming release with you!

We try not to develop new features in a vacuum, but want to solve real-world problems for our end users. To get an idea of how useful the new features are, we would like to make alpha releases available to everyone as soon as possible. Our goal is get early user feedback during the development of..

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What’s new in ArangoDB 3.6: OneShard Deployments and Performance Improvements

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Welcome 2020! To kick off this new year, we are pleased to announce the next version of our native multi-model database. So here is ArangoDB 3.6, a release that focuses heavily on improving overall performance and adds a powerful new feature that combines the performance characteristics of a single server with the fault tolerance of clusters.

If you would like to learn more about the released features in a live demo, join our Product Manager, Ingo Friepoertner, on January 22, 2020 – 10am PT/ 1pm ET/ 7pm CET for a webinar on “What’s new in ArangoDB 3.6?”.

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