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Graph Analytics is a type of data analytics that focuses on the relationships between data points. It is used to uncover patterns and trends in data that may not be visible when looking at individual data points. Graph Analytics can be used to identify relationships between entities, such as customers, products, and services. It can also be used to identify relationships between different types of data, such as text, images, and audio. Graph Analytics can be used to identify correlations between different types of data, such as customer behavior and product performance.
Graph Analytics is used in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. It is used to identify relationships between customers, products, and services, as well as to uncover patterns and trends in data.
Some companies in the Graph Analytics market include Neo4j, TigerGraph, DataStax, and Graphistry. Show Less Read more