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What do you like best about Apache Marmotta?
I like that you can use PostgreSQL with it, and the W3C LDP support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Apache Marmotta?
A company providing paid support would be good. We hired some of the original devs instead. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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What do you like best about Apache Marmotta?
Great addition to the Apache suite. A collaborative development between our internal softwares and processors makes it even better. It’s the best of its kind! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Apache Marmotta?
The software can be somewhat tedious and freezes occasionally. The technical support is not the best, that is the only major improvement that is necessary. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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GraphDB
4.2
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GraphDB is a semantic graph database that serves organizations to store, organize and manage content in the form of semantically enriched smart data.
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4.3
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Schema-agnostic Enterprise NoSQL database technology, coupled w/ powerful search & flexible application services.
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AllegroGraph
5.0
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AllegroGraph® is a modern, high-performance, persistent graph database. AllegroGraph uses efficient memory utilization in combination with disk-based storage. AllegroGraph supports SPARQL, RDFS++, and Prolog reasoning from numerous client applications.
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Blazegraph
5.0
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Blazegraph is a scalable, high-performance graph database with support for the Blueprints and RDF/SPARQL APIs. Blazegraph is available in a range of versions that provide solutions to the challenge of scaling graphs. Blazegraph solutions range from millions to trillions of edges in the graph.
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Stardog
4.3
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Stardog is a reusable, scalable knowledge graph platform designed to enable enterprises to unify all their data, including data sources and databases of every type, to get the answers needed to drive business decisions.
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RDFox
4.8
(14)
RDFox is the high-performance in-memory knowledge graph and semantic reasoner. Designed by leading academics at the University of Oxford, RDFox is the child of groundbreaking research that has culminated in the fasted market-ready knowledge graph, owing to its optimised in-memory approach. Coupled with its unmatched reasoning capabilities, it is the high-end competitor to the industry standards. Supporting Datalog, OWL 2 RL, SPARQL, and validation with SHACL, RDFox complies with W3C standards, allowing easier adoption.
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BrightstarDB
3.9
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BrightstarDB is an RDF triple store. It does not require the definition of a database schema, and with the RDF data model model you can easily add and integrate data of all shapes. We also implement the standard SPARQL query language, update language and protocol so you can use off-the-shelf client tools to connect to your data stores.
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TripleBit
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TripleBit is a fast and compact system for large scale RDF graph. TripeBit is designed with a compact storage and index structure, and it does not only reduces the size of indexes (e.g., through compression techniques) but also minimizes the number of indexes used in query evaluation.
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DISQOVER
4.5
(4)
Founded on semantic technology and an ontology-based knowledge graph, DISQOVER, is a data and knowledge platform developed specifically for the life sciences industry. DISQOVER seamlessly connects an organization’s internal, siloed data with licensed data and public data in one easy-to-use, customizable platform, enabling efficient data exploration and analysis.
DISQOVER has over 10,000 users across the globe and is deployed by many leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Users include scientific researchers, bioinformaticians, data scientists, and many other roles.
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