Streaming graph analytics: ThatDot’s open-source framework Quine is gaining interest
In this article on Venturebeat, George Anadiotis discusses the power of Quine, the increasing interest in the concept of streaming graph, and the influx of thatDot funding from cybersecurity leader Crowdstrike.
“What do you get when you combine two of the most up-and-coming paradigms in data processing — streaming and graphs? Likely a potential game-changer, at least that’s what is being hinted at by the likes of DARPA and now CrowdStrike’s Falcon Fund, which are betting on ThatDot and its open-source framework Quine.”
To learn more, read “Streaming graph analytics: ThatDot’s open-source framework Quine is gaining interest” on Venturebeat.
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