Called AuraDS, it is aimed directly at data scientists hoping to use the features of Neo4j’s graph database and its machine learning library, promising to liberate data scientists from the dreary tasks of setting up databases and broadening the appeal of the graph databases, according to Carl Olofson, IDC research vice president.
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