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Elastic today unveiled Graph, a new extension for Elasticsearch and Kibana that allows anyone to uncover, understand, and explore the relationships that live in their data. By combining the speed ...
Graph automatically identifies the most important connections, separating the signal from the noise by employing relevance ranking specific to each query. Because it is built on Elasticsearch, Graph ...
Graph Enables New Use Cases for the Elastic Stack When you store data in Elasticsearch -- products, users, documents, logs -- this data often contains references or properties that represent ...
Elastic today announced that it’s added a graph query engine to Elasticsearch engine users now have the option of using their search indexes as the basis for conducting graph analyses. The new option ...
Graph storage is classified as non-native when the storage comes from an outside source, such as a relational, columnar or any other type of database (most cases a NoSQL store is preferable) ...
Elastic is best known as the commercial vendor behind Elasticsearch, the open source search engine that’s widely used around the world. But with this month’s release of Elastic Stack V5, the company ...
In a blog post, AWS explained that since Elastic is no longer making its search and analytic engine Elasticsearch and its companion data visualization dashboard Kibana available as open source ...
Torua - Distributed GraphRAG System A lightweight, distributed Graph Retrieval-Augmented Generation (GraphRAG) system built on simplified Elasticsearch-like architecture with Kuzu as the embedded ...