OpenLink Virtuoso is a modern “Data Junction Box”, available on-premise or in the cloud, built upon the combined prowess of a modern multi-model RDBMS and sophisticated Data Access Middleware. Put simply, Virtuoso harmonizes access to disparate data sources, through a variety of protocols associated with existing open standards.
How to get started
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Get Virtuoso installer and Free 30 Day Evaluation license for On-Premise installation and use
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OpenLink Virtuoso Pay-As-You-Go (PAGO) from the Microsoft Azure Cloud
SeeAlso
OpenLink Structure Data Sniffer (OSDS) Reveals —
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Apple also leverages RDF embedded in HTML pages re their Podcasts, KnowledgeGraph.
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Google Store also makes uses RDF embedded in HTML for Product Knowledge Graph deployment.
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An awesome Knowledge Graph for Music by MusicBrainz that also deploys RDF embedded in HTML.
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Use of JSON-LD deployed via HTML docs leveraging Schema.Org terms on Blackberry product page.
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Google Play leverages RDF embedded in HTML for Product Knowledge Graph deployment, too!
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Remoters Job Posting pages also leverage RDF embedded in HTML for enhanced SERPs and SEO.
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
- 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
- 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)
Posts from Prior Weeks
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- Weekly Summary 2021-02-19
- Weekly Summary 2021-02-12
- Weekly Summary 2021-02-05
- Weekly Summary 2021-01-29
- Weekly Summary 2021-01-22
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