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An Introductory SQL Tutorial: How to Write Simple Queries

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Ever heard of the computer language called SQL? SQL happens to be one of the best and most popular tools out there for doing just that. SQL stands for Structured Query Language, and it''s used when companies have a ton of data that they want to manipulate in an easy and quick way. Why Use SQL?

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Modern Infrastructure Companies in the Cloud: Lessons Learned Building a $2 Billion Database Company from Scratch with Neo4j’s CEO Emil Eifrem

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But from the resulting critical mass of vendor and user adoption, openCypher helped to break the stranglehold of Structured Query Language (SQL) in database management, thereby giving rise to Graph Query Language (GQL). Growth : Open-source shares a lot of its DNA with product-led growth (PLG).

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Tired of Waiting for IT to Generate Your Reports? Try Ad Hoc Analysis

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This is where ad hoc analysis comes in handy – you can run your own queries as you need them. Non-technical users – who may be unfamiliar with structured query language (SQL) – can use it to answer questions that require immediate answers. You don't need IT to set it up or use it. What is ad hoc reporting?