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Making Graph Data Easier with Open Initiatives with Denise Gosnell

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This episode features an interview with Denise Gosnell, Principal Product Manager at Amazon Web Services. At AWS, Denise leads product and strategy for Amazon Neptune, a fully managed graph database service. Her career centers on her passion for examining, applying, and advocating for the applications of graph data. Denise has also authored, patented, and spoken on graph theory, algorithms, databases, and applications across all industry verticals.

In this episode, Sam sits down with Denise to discuss graph initiatives, the future of developer models, and what Denise learned from hiking the Appalachian Trail.

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“We just open sourced something called graph-explorer, which is something for the community by the community, Apache 2.0 license. graph-explorer is a low-code visualization tool. But, the best part about it is that it works for JanusGraph, it works for Blazegraph, it works for all of these graph models that we've talked about, because we've got this divided graph community, but it was written to work with all graphs. [...] Today it's all, ‘Here's your Lego blocks and build one on your own. If you want to go ahead and fork Jupyter Notebook and figure out a way to get that D3 force-directed graph way out to pop up, have fun.’ It's the first time that we've had a unified way across graph vendors and graph implementations to have a way to visualize your graph data in one tool that's open source.” – Denise Gosnell

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Episode Timestamps:

(01:17): What open source data means to Denise

(04:27): How Denise got interested in computer science

(08:39): Denise’s work on graph initiatives

(14:30): How Denise’s work at LDBC relates to SQL standards

(23:43): The future of developer models

(29:43): One question Denise wishes to be asked

(34:05): Denise’s advice for graph practitioners

(37:37): Executive producer, Audra Montenegro's backstage takeaways

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Links:

LinkedIn - Connect with Denise

The Practitioner’s Guide to Graph Data

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DataStax and Charna Parkey에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 DataStax and Charna Parkey 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

This episode features an interview with Denise Gosnell, Principal Product Manager at Amazon Web Services. At AWS, Denise leads product and strategy for Amazon Neptune, a fully managed graph database service. Her career centers on her passion for examining, applying, and advocating for the applications of graph data. Denise has also authored, patented, and spoken on graph theory, algorithms, databases, and applications across all industry verticals.

In this episode, Sam sits down with Denise to discuss graph initiatives, the future of developer models, and what Denise learned from hiking the Appalachian Trail.

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“We just open sourced something called graph-explorer, which is something for the community by the community, Apache 2.0 license. graph-explorer is a low-code visualization tool. But, the best part about it is that it works for JanusGraph, it works for Blazegraph, it works for all of these graph models that we've talked about, because we've got this divided graph community, but it was written to work with all graphs. [...] Today it's all, ‘Here's your Lego blocks and build one on your own. If you want to go ahead and fork Jupyter Notebook and figure out a way to get that D3 force-directed graph way out to pop up, have fun.’ It's the first time that we've had a unified way across graph vendors and graph implementations to have a way to visualize your graph data in one tool that's open source.” – Denise Gosnell

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Episode Timestamps:

(01:17): What open source data means to Denise

(04:27): How Denise got interested in computer science

(08:39): Denise’s work on graph initiatives

(14:30): How Denise’s work at LDBC relates to SQL standards

(23:43): The future of developer models

(29:43): One question Denise wishes to be asked

(34:05): Denise’s advice for graph practitioners

(37:37): Executive producer, Audra Montenegro's backstage takeaways

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Links:

LinkedIn - Connect with Denise

The Practitioner’s Guide to Graph Data

  continue reading

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