Aerospike Emerges into Graph Database Sector with Help from Apache TinkerPop

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Real-time database vendor, Aerospike, has launched Aerospike Graph, expanding its multi-model offerings. Aerospike began as a NoSQL database for advertising apps in 2009 before evolving into a real-time database platform for adtech, financial services and customer data platforms. The addition of Aerospike Graph enables the platform to be useful for fraud detection, among others. Subbu Iyer, CEO of Aerospike, said that his company’s platform is really suited well for high-performance at scale, low latency and high availability, so that’s what pushed us into looking at graph to really go after this space." Iyer added that Aerospike Graph separates compute and storage capabilities.
Aerospike used the Apache TinkerPop project as the open-source base to build its graph database, rather than developing it entirely from scratch, adding its own commercially supported version of TinkerPop. In the future, Iyer said Aerospike could support other query languages for graph databases. Artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities are also high on Iyer’s agenda, with the core Aerospike database platform already used by organizations as a feature store for AI pipelines, according to Iyer.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to the Above News

What is Aerospike Graph and how does it expand the company's offerings?

Aerospike Graph is a graph database launched by real-time database vendor, Aerospike. It expands the company's multi-model offerings and enables the platform to be useful for fraud detection, among others.

What type of companies has Aerospike primarily catered to in the past?

Aerospike has primarily catered to adtech, financial services and customer data platforms.

How does Aerospike Graph separate compute and storage capabilities?

Aerospike Graph separates compute and storage capabilities, which helps to improve performance and reduce latency.

What open-source project did Aerospike use to build its graph database?

Aerospike used the Apache TinkerPop project as the open-source base to build its graph database.

What are some future plans for Aerospike Graph?

In the future, Aerospike could support other query languages for graph databases. The company also plans to incorporate artificial intelligence capabilities. Additionally, the core Aerospike database platform is already used by organizations as a feature store for AI pipelines.

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