Using the OpenLink JDBC-to-ODBC Bridge Driver (Connector) to Integrate Data across Neo4j and Virtuoso
As part of an ongoing effort to bring clarity to the world of Knowledge Graphs, we’ve published a new post to the Virtuoso Weblog about integrating Entity Relationship Graph variants (RDF and Labeled Property) across Virtuoso and Neo4j, using existing Open Standards such as RDF, SQL, SPARQL, ODBC, and JDBC.
New Release - iODBC Driver Manager v3.52.14
- Key Unicode enhancements include transparent compatibility with Drivers built using unixODBC (which is UTF-16 based).
Related Tips & How-To Guides
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How To Set Up an ODBC Connection from macOS to Microsoft SQL Server on Azure.
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How to use OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) – is about the power of Structured Data, increasingly embedded in HTML, functioning as Knowledge Graph entry-points, courtesy of Linked Data principles.
Related Links
- 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
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OpenLink Virtuoso Pay-As-You-Go (PAGO) from the Microsoft Azure Cloud
- Virtuoso 8.3.3319 (PAGO Edition) for the Microsoft Azure Cloud
- Virtuoso 8.3.3319 (BYOL Edition) for the Microsoft Azure Cloud
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Detailed usage guides for Aure
- Azure OpenLink Virtuoso Ubuntu PAGO VM — with FREE 30 Day Evaluation
- Azure OpenLink Virtuoso Ubuntu BYOL VM
- Universal Data Access Drivers — Entry-level offers on high-performance drivers/providers/connectors for ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, and OLE DB
- Free OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) Browser Extension for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Vivaldi (with a build planned for Apple Safari)