Graph Power Hour! podcast S2E4:
"Connecting the world’s graph technologies and their communities"
https://watch.getcontrast.io/register/senzing-gphv2e4

Join us for live Q&A during recording on Mon Feb 23 09:00-10:00 US Pacific. The video will be posted to YouTube, on our GPH! podcast channel https://senzing.com/graph-power-hour/

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In this episode we’re delighted to host Christian to discuss connecting the world’s graph technologies and related communities. Let's explore the role of an IDE for graph technologies, looking back at historical use and looking forward to the next generation of dev tooling -- including the role of visualization, how graph viz differs from traditional BI viz, and which works best for which circumstances; plus the maturity level of the graph industry, and other key influencing factors.

In practice, gdotv connects many graph technologies – we counted 33 integrations among popular platforms.

Looking back at the company's first blog post in 2023, founder Arthur Bigeard took a detailed look at how SQL databases provide toolkits to help developers, analysts, stakeholders, et al., collaborate together. Having a cross-vendor graph IDE was missing – and with that, some aspects of software engineering practices weren't likely to develop for graph technologies.

There's been broad adoption by cloud providers, using gdotv as a “lingua franca” to connect across graph platforms. The gdotv team also connects communities engaged with these graph technologies. Their highly recommended “The Weekly Edge” newsletter has become a go-to source for timely info about graph technologies, vendors, conferences, and so on.
PS: as one of the co-chairs for the "software-eng-meets-graphs" workshop at ISWC last year, this hits home: G.V() is putting into practice what we identified at Dagstuhl in early 2024 -- and they're doing much more!