The graph technology solution landscape
Neo4j may be the one graph solutions getting the biggest mindshare, but it's not the only one out there. Here is an incomplete reference.
1 of 7 Image: DB Engines
Graph database popularity
Neo4j seems to have the biggest mindshare among graph databases.
2 of 7 Image: Aurelius
Titan
TitanDB, until it was acquired by DataStax, was a leading graph database.
3 of 7 Image: DataStax
DSE Graph
DataStax Enterprise Graph is based on Titan. DataStax has different integration plans in store.
4 of 7 Image: Apache Foundation
GraphX
GraphX is an open-source graph computation framework for Apache Spark. According to Cloudera's Sean Owen, however, it's not getting much traction.
5 of 7 Image: GCHQ
Gaffer
Gaffer is a graph framework released as open source by GCHQ, the UK Government Communications Headquarters, one of the three UK Intelligence and Security Agencies, along with MI5 and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
6 of 7 Image: Apache foundation
Apache Giraph
Apache Giraph is an iterative graph processing system built for high scalability.
7 of 7 Image: SAP
SAP Hana Graph
SAP Hana also supports graphs.
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