Formerly known as SYSTAP, LLC, Blazegraph is a provider of highly scalable software for solving complex graph and machine learning algorithms. Founded in 2006, the company is the creator of Blazegraph DB, an ultra-high performance graph database supporting up to 50 billion edges on a single machine. Blazegraph GPU and Blazegraph DASL are its disruptive new technologies using GPUs to enable extreme scaling that is thousands of times faster and 40 times more affordable than CPU-based solutions. Fortune 500 companies and government agencies – including DARPA, EMC, Wikimedia Foundation and Yahoo7 – rely on Blazegraph for graphs at scale because, in graphs, size matters.
Blazegraph is the creator of the industry’s first GPU-accelerated high-performance database for large graphs, has been named as one of the “10 Companies and Technologies to Watch in 2016” by The Bloor Group, an Austin, Texas-based independent enterprise software industry research firm that praised Blazegraph’s leadership in the nascent market for graph data analytics.
Blazegraph DB is an ultra-scalable, high-performance graph database with support for the Blueprints and RDF/SPARQL APIs, capable of supporting up to 50 billion edges on a single machine. The solution is in use at several Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and other organizations, including AutoDesk, DARPA, EMC, Wikimedia Foundation and Yahoo7. Last month, the company extended its product line with the introduction of Blazegraph GPU and Blazegraph DASL, which leverage the Blazegraph’s patent-pending technology for making NVIDIA GPUs accessible for graph and machine learning applications.
“Companies are facing a deluge of data, which presents significant challenges for ongoing exploration and discovery of data. With Blazegraph and our ability to leverage GPUs, we are able to deliver graph analytics 100 times faster and 40 times less expensive than CPU-based solutions,” said Brad Bebee, Blazegraph’s CEO.