Cambridge Semantics Announces AnzoGraph™ Graph-Based Online Analytics Support for Amazon Neptune and Graph Databases

Cambridge Semantics AnzoGraph allows Amazon Neptune and graph database users to experience fast, efficient and scalable enterprise analytics at big data scale

BOSTON--()--Cambridge Semantics, the leading provider of a universal semantic layer for big data management and connected data analytics solutions, today announced a preview of AnzoGraph, a native graph-based parallel query engine available for analyzing data from Amazon Neptune, the new fully managed graph database service from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Amazon Neptune is a purpose-built, high-performance reliable graph database service optimized for reading and writing billions of relationships intended to make it easy for enterprises to benefit from applications of richly connected data.

AnzoGraph complements Amazon Neptune’s transactional Graph-Based Online Transaction Processing (GOLTP) by offering unprecedented scale for both complex graph traversal queries and data warehouse style aggregation analytics. AnzoGraph allows AWS users to perform ad hoc interactive queries across any combination of diverse sources by interconnecting data at any scale - whether it originates from Amazon Neptune, relational databases or text from unstructured sources - to reach business insights quickly and extract sophisticated feature sets for training or operationalizing machine learning algorithms. Customers leverage AnzoGraph for these purposes using an extended version of the open-standard W3C SPARQL/RDF protocols, tools, and formats.

“AnzoGraph, our Graph Online Analytical Processing (GOLAP) offering will allow users of Amazon Neptune and other graph databases to aggregate and analyze data across diverse connected data sets on AWS with speed, security and agility,” said Chuck Pieper, CEO of Cambridge Semantics. “AnzoGraph has been deployed in production at large customers as part of our Anzo Smart Data Lake offering available on AWS. AnzoGraph has allowed these customers to dramatically improve time-to-results and insight with their confidential data sets, as exemplified by a standardized industry benchmark of loading and querying over one trillion facts on a public cloud over 100 times faster than the previous record.”

“We look forward to working with AWS in helping enterprises leverage the speed and simplicity of our solution while benefiting from the scalability, security, durability and availability of large volume transactions,” said Alok Prasad, president of Cambridge Semantics. “2018 has been designated by industry observers as ‘The Year of the Graph’ in big data analytics. Due to its open standards-based technology, AnzoGraph will be available on AWS Marketplace for all users of Amazon Neptune and other graph-based transactional processing engines.”

Cambridge Semantics’ AnzoGraph for Amazon Neptune is currently available for select preview customers. Registration can be found at https://info.cambridgesemantics.com/anzograph-preview.

About Cambridge Semantics

Cambridge Semantics Inc., The Smart Data Company®, is a big data management and enterprise analytics software company that offers a universal semantic layer to connect and bring meaning to all enterprise data. Its software, the Anzo Smart Data Lake®, allows IT departments and their business users to semantically link, analyze and manage diverse data whether internal or external, structured or unstructured, with speed, at big data scale and at the fraction of the implementation costs of using traditional approaches.

Cambridge Semantics is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

For more information visit www.cambridgesemantics.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter: @CamSemantics.

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Global Results Communications for Cambridge Semantics
Mike Kilroy/Lora Wilson
+1 (949) 608-0276
cambridge@globalresultspr.com

Release Summary

Cambridge Semantics announced a preview of AnzoGraph, a native graph-based parallel query engine available for analyzing data from Amazon Neptune

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Global Results Communications for Cambridge Semantics
Mike Kilroy/Lora Wilson
+1 (949) 608-0276
cambridge@globalresultspr.com