February 2023: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Welcome to the ArangoDB newsletter for February 2023. Thank you for reading! 📖 

Here are the things we’re most excited about this month:

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Why Should You Care About SOC 2?

And by the way, ArangoDB is SOC 2 compliant!

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While driving along California’s Highway 101 and its billboards, compliance and SOC 2 seem to be an omnipresent – yet challenging – topic. But is it really? And if so, why? In this blog post, we want to share why and how ArangoDB has become SOC 2 compliant.

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January 2023: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Happy New Year! We hope you all had a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season – and are ready for what 2023 has in store. 

Here’s the things we’re most excited about at ArangoDB this month:

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December 2022: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Hello Community,

Welcome to the ArangoDB newsletter for December 2022. This month, we took a trip down memory lane and reflected on our top five highlights from the past year:

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October 2022: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Hello Community,

Welcome to the ArangoDB newsletter for October 2022. This month, we invite you to: 

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August 2022: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Hello Community,

Welcome to the ArangoDB newsletter for August 2022. This month, we invite you to:

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August 2022 ArangoDB Cloud Monthly Newsletter

August 2022: ArangoDB Cloud Monthly Newsletter

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New: Private endpoint support for all major cloud providers

Private endpoints allow the connection from your application to your ArangoDB Cloud deployment to stay entirely within the cloud service provider’s network and remain unexposed to the public internet. 

Last year we introduced support for private endpoints for Microsoft Azure. In June, we announced that private endpoints were GA for ArangoDB Cloud deployments running on AWS. Today, we are happy to share that we now support all three major cloud providers with the addition of private endpoints for Google Cloud Platform

Please note: the private endpoint feature is only available for enterprise-tier ArangoDB ArangoGraph organizations. Contact your account executive to know more about this feature, or get in touch with us here

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Introducing the ArangoDB PyG Adapter

Introducing the ArangoDB-PyG Adapter

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We are proud to announce the GA 1.0 release of the ArangoDB-PyG Adapter!

The ArangoDB-PyG Adapter exports Graphs from ArangoDB, the multi-model database for graph & beyond, into PyTorch Geometric (PyG), a PyTorch-based Graph Neural Network library, and vice-versa.

On July 29 2022, we introduced the first release of the PyTorch Geometric Adapter to the ArangoML community. We are proud to have PyG as the fourth member of our ArangoDB Adapter Family. You can expect the same developer-friendly adapter options and a helpful getting-started guide via Jupyter Notebook, and stay tuned for an upcoming Lunch & Learn session!

This blog post will serve as a walkthrough of the ArangoDB-PyG Adapter, via its official Jupyter Notebook.

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July 2022: What’s the Latest with ArangoDB?

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Hello Community,

Welcome to the July ArangoDB newsletter. This month, we invite you to:

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What is a Graph Database?

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Introduction

Graphs occur everywhere in everyday life: your network of friends, the network of roads you drive on, and the supply chain of factories, ships, and roads that brought you the device you’re reading this on. While it might be easy to connect the dots on how most things can be shown as a graph, what makes a database a graph database? That is the question you will have the answer to in this blog post, but to put it simply: a graph consists of nodes, edges, and properties representing the relationships within data.

In this article, we will discuss:

  • What is a graph?
  • What is a graph database?
  • Different types of graph databases.
  • Graph database use cases.
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