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Take on data harmonization and analytics challenges with Graph Lakehouse, the most scalable graph analytics database.
Altair® Graph Lakehouse™ (formerly AnzoGraph® DB) is the only massively parallel (MPP) native graph database designed to accelerate data integration and analytics at any scale with performance levels that compare favorably with industry-leading data warehouse products. Graph Lakehouse offers a variety of advanced analytics capabilities, including data warehousing-style line-of-business analytics, aggregate grouping, views, windowed aggregates, geospatial functions as well as graph algorithms, data virtualization and inferencing at super-fast speeds.
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