133. Graph Databases in SQL Server
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133. Graph Databases in SQL Server
Christian and Bram show how SQL Server can be used as a graph database to model connected data like people, cities, and restaurants. They explain how graph queries make it easier to work with complex relationships and networks than traditional SQL joins. The session highlights how graph databases are useful for highly connected systems and real-world scenarios.
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