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Founded
2012
TigerGraph focuses on graph-powered analytics and machine learning, providing a graph database that helps businesses analyze complex data sets by showing how different pieces of information are connected. This technology is especially useful for industries like healthcare and insurance, allowing for real-time data management and collaboration. TigerGraph's graph database reduces infrastructure operating costs, with clients like Intuit reporting significant savings. The company's goal is to offer an efficient solution for data management that supports businesses of all sizes.
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Simultaneously, TigerGraph is releasing a Community Edition of its graph database that offers significant compute power and storage capacity, the company said.
TigerGraph, an enterprise AI infrastructure and graph database company, has further solidified its position in the AI infrastructure and graph database market with the launch of its next-gen hybrid solution that integrates vector search and graph search into a single platform.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreMultidomain attacks are on the verge of becoming a digital epidemic as nation-states and well-funded cybercrime attack groups look to exploit wide gaps in digital estates’ defenses. Enterprises are having to contend with widening – and often unknown – gaps between enterprise assets, apps, systems, data, identities and endpoints.The fast-rising pace of attacks is driving a graph database arms race across leading cybersecurity providers. Microsoft‘s Security Exposure Management Platform (MSEM) at Ignite 2024 reflects how quickly the arms race is maturing and why its containment requires more advanced platforms.In addition to Microsoft’s MSEM, other key players in the graph database arms race for combating multidomain threats include CrowdStrike with its Threat Graph, Cisco’s SecureX, SentinelOne’s Purple AI, Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XDR and Trend Micro’s Vision One, alongside providers like Neo4j, TigerGraph and Amazon Neptune who supply foundational graph database technology.“Three years ago, we were seeing 567 password-related attacks per second. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 7,000 per second. This represents a massive escalation in the scale, speed and sophistication of modern cyber threats, underscoring the urgency for proactive and unified security strategies,” Vasu Sakkal, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of security, compliance, identity, management and privacy, told VentureBeat during a recent interview.Microsoft goes all-in on their security vision at Ignite 2024With every organization experiencing more multidomain intrusion attempts and suffering from undiscovered breaches, Microsoft is doubling down on security, pivoting its strategy to graph-based defense in MSEM
TigerGraph is working on a CoPilot, dubbed QueryAI, which will allow business users to ask basic questions, such as "What accounts had the highest level of fraud?
TigerGraph on Tuesday unveiled a new generative AI copilot as well as a platform update that features a new architecture designed to help customers improve decision-making speed while reducing spending.
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Data & Analytics
AI & Machine Learning
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$194.2M
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
2012
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