New OpenLink ODBC-JDBC Lite Bridge Driver (Connector)
The latest release of our JDBC-to-ODBC and ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge Drivers (Connectors) includes support for Java 15 and later versions and improved support for Java 8+. As usual, FREE Evaluations are available for download from here.
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How did we add Transitivity to SQL in our Virtuoso Universal Server?
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Here’s to blending GraphQL and SPARQL courtesy of HTTP ingenuity and flexibility.
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SPARQL query service provided by Riken for exploring their Knowledge Graph.
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Great post about Silos and the way to get rid of them, declaratively – by
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Virtuoso is live on Azure and Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Platform.
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Detailed usage guides for both the Pay-As-You-Go (PAGO) – which is available on a FREE 30 Day Evaluation basis — and Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) Editions of Virtuoso for Azure - Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Platform:
- Azure OpenLink Virtuoso Ubuntu PAGO VM — with FREE 30 Day Evaluation
- Azure OpenLink Virtuoso Ubuntu BYOL VM
Related Links
- FREE 90 day LOD Connectivity License for ODBC and JDBC apps to the LOD Cloud Knowledge Graph
- Exploit the powerful Enterprise Knowledge Graph technology provided by our Virtuoso Platform, by taking advantage of our current collection of Special Offers
- Download Virtuoso for On-Premise installation and use
- OpenLink Virtuoso Pay-As-You-Go (PAGO) from the AWS Cloud
- Virtuoso ODBC and JDBC Drivers for accessing the Linked Open Data Knowledge Graph from existing ODBC-, JDBC-, ADO.NET-, or OLE DB-compliant Applications and Services
- Universal Data Access Drivers - Entry-level offers on high-performance data access drivers for ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, and OLE DB
- Download Free Trials of our Secure and High-Performance ODBC & JDBC Data Access Drivers (or Connectors) for Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix, Ingres, and 3rd Party ODBC or JDBC Data Sources
- OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) Browser Extension - find out more from the Chrome Browser Extensions Store
- @datasniff (OSDS) reveals http://wine.com to be yet another site making use of RDF-based metadata embedded in HTML5 docs
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