Difference between ActivePivot and AnzoGraph
1. ActivePivot :
The ActivePivot is an in-memory DBMS combining transactional and analytical processing to handle the aggregation of ever-changing data. This database uses a columnar storage architecture along with dictionary compression and binary representation of Java objects. It is one of the core products of the French company ActiveViam – once known as Quartet FS, which was founded in 2005.
2. AnzoGraph :
It is an in-memory distributed graph DBMS designed for analytics. It is used in embedded analytics. This DB is a massively parallel processing (MPP) native graph database built for diverse data harmonization and analytics at scale, speed and deep link insights.
Difference between ActivePivot and AnzoGraph :
S.NO. | ActivePivot | AnzoGraph |
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1. | It was developed by ActiveViam. | It was developed by Cambridge Semantics in 2018. |
2. | It is an in-memory DBMS combining transactional and analytical processing to handle the aggregation of ever-changing data. | It is an in-memory distributed graph DBMS designed for analytics. |
3. | The license of ActivePivot is commercial. | The license of AnzoGraph is also commercial. |
4. | It is not available as a cloud service. | It is also not available as a cloud service. |
5. | Its primary database model is Object-Oriented DBMS. | Its primary database model are Graph DBMS and RDF Store. |
6. | It supports the Server-side scripting with Post-processors in Java. | It supports the user defined functions for Server-side scripting. |
7. | It supports in-memory capabilities. | It also supports in-memory capabilities. |
8. | It supports SQL query language with Multi-Dimensional Expressions (MDX). | It supports SPARQL is used as query language. |
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