Amazon Web Services
AWS is launching a serverless flavor of its Neptune graph database service that abstracts away managing compute capacity. This new feature allows users to focus on building applications without the need to provision, scale, or manage any servers. With the serverless option, AWS takes care of all the underlying infrastructure, ensuring high availability and scalability.
Neptune is a fully managed graph database service that is designed for storing and querying highly connected data. It is built to handle large-scale graph applications and is optimized for performance, making it ideal for use cases such as social networking, fraud detection, and recommendation engines.
By offering a serverless version of Neptune, AWS is making it even easier for developers to leverage the power of graph databases without the hassle of managing servers. This allows businesses to focus on innovation and building applications that can benefit from the rich capabilities of Neptune, without the need for extensive infrastructure management.