Hi Dylan,

Michael Pollmeier (of Gremlin-Scala fame) has OrientDB working with TinkerPop3.
        https://github.com/mpollmeier/orientdb-gremlin (and I just realized its 
a "proof of concept" -- dah. Sorry for the confusion)

I know Luca (OrientDB  lead) wants to transition to TinkerPop3, but can't just 
"cut the cord" so fast given its customers. Perhaps Luca can share more on 
that? 

Finally, I totally forgot to mention all the client libraries that have been 
developed by the wider ecosystem that are TinkerPop3 enabled. Check out the 
homepage under "Libraries."
        http://tinkerpop.incubator.apache.org/
Insane….

Thanks Dylan,
Marko.

http://markorodriguez.com

On Sep 29, 2015, at 8:24 AM, Dylan Millikin <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is all very inspiring! Looking forward to the future.
> 
> Quick question regarding OrientDB, I see them in the list but is there 
> current support or are they still working on it ? (as has been discussed in 
> some other threads)
> 
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was typing away for the October2015 Podling status update and Stephen 
> ping'd me and was like "TinkerPop doesn't have to do one this month." I had 
> written up a nice report so I decided to share the contents with everyone as 
> I think what we have done (and are doing) is quite impressive.
> 
> ------------
> 
> TinkerPop's adoption is growing. Nearly every popular graph system vendor is 
> "TinkerPop enabled." Interestingly enough, even RDF graph systems 
> (historically in another area of graph computing) are starting to provide 
> TinkerPop connectivity. I had breakfast with Kendall Clark (in Santa Fe of 
> all places) on Sunday and he was talking about Stardog's TP3 integration and 
> it is impressive what they are doing with TinkerPop for Stardog4 (being 
> released this week). I will be helping them on a blog post about 
> Stardog4+TinkerPop3.
> 
>         * Neo4j
>         * OrientDB
>         * Stardog (RDF)
>         * Titan
>         * Blazegraph (RDF)
>         * IBM BlueMix Graph
>         * Sqlg
>         * Apache Spark
>         * Apache Giraph
>         * Apache Hadoop
> 
> Furthermore, there are many graph systems that are still TinkerPop2-enabled 
> in the process of migrating to TinkerPop3.
> 
> Amazon (the providers of DynamoDB) just announced Titan integration for 
> DynamoDB and that supports TinkerPop2. With Titan 1.0 just released, we will 
> see Amazon supporting TinkerPop3. As a cloud service provider that enables a 
> "flip of the switch" to get a DynamoDB cluster up and running, there will be 
> lots of Tinker-and-Popping on AWS.
>         
> http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2015/08/titan-graphdb-integration-in-dynamodb.html
>                 
> https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-store-and-process-graph-data-using-the-dynamodb-storage-backend-for-titan/
> 
> DataStax (the commercial providers of Apache Cassandra) just announced that 
> they will be providing a graph system called DSEGraph whose sole interface 
> will be TinkerPop3. They are committed to Apache TinkerPop and are banking on 
> it for the graph aspect of their business.
>         
> http://www.slideshare.net/kromerm/datastax-cassandra-summit-2015-the-datastax-vision-for-a-multimodel-data-platform/8
>                 
> http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-and-datastax-tie-up-cassandra-on-azure-deal-as-new-titan-graph-database-rolls-out/
> 
> With the recent publication of two articles on the "Gremlin virtual machine" 
> we hope to see a growth in the number of languages that compile to Gremlin.
>         
> http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/the-benefits-of-the-gremlin-graph-traversal-machine
>         http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.03843
> Right now, there exists SPARQL-Gremlin (proof-of-concept) which really helps 
> to blur the distinction between the RDF and Property Graph worlds, thus 
> expanding TinkerPop into another area of developers, consumers, promoters, 
> and the like.
>         https://github.com/dkuppitz/sparql-gremlin
> When I was at Cassandra Summit last week, I spoke with Ted Wilmes who used 
> Apache Calcite to compile SQL to TinkerPop2. He has some initial plans to use 
> Apache Calcite to compiled SQL to Gremlin3 and thus, we may be opening the 
> doors to the entire SQL world to use graph technology for both OLTP and OLAP 
> graph processing. That could be huge.
>         
> http://www.slideshare.net/twilmes/modeling-the-iot-with-titandb-and-cassandra
> I've stated that I would like to see SPARQL-Gremlin or SQL-Gremlin ultimately 
> as a 3rd reference language implementation merged into TinkerPop3. As such, 
> I'm keeping a close eye on both projects to see how they evolve and see where 
> we can help take them.
> 
> There have been 3 TinkerPop3-focused conference presentations recently:
>         1. NoSQL Now: 
> http://www.slideshare.net/slidarko/the-gremlin-traversal-language
>         2. Cassandra Summit: 
> http://www.slideshare.net/StephenMallette/tinkerpopfinal
>         3. Keynote at ACM Database Programming Languages: 
> http://2015.splashcon.org/event/dbpl2015-dbpl-keynote-gremlin-a-stream-based-functional-language-for-oltp-and-olap-graph-computing
> 
> Look at #3 above. Gremlin is the keynote at an ACM conference. This means 
> that the academic community is realizing the benefits of TinkerPop not only 
> from a "we can build stuff"-perspective (as we get in industry) but from a 
> "that is a theoretically trippy concept"-perspective (as we get in academia). 
> I have a new article I am working on for an upcoming conference that will 
> hopefully get us tapped into another space of academics (beyond "just 
> graphs."). The ideas in the upcoming article will be presented at GraphDay 
> (January of 2016). I plan to demonstrate what I believe to be the craziest 
> concept to hit the graph space yet.
>         http://graphday.com/
> It will fry brains…be there or be normal.
> 
> And that, my fellow TinkerPoppers, is my interpretation of the major 
> accomplishments of our work here at Apache TinkerPop.
>         http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/tales-from-the-tinkerpop
> 
> The future looks bright for TinkerPop with 3.0.2 and 3.1.0 releases coming 
> over the remainder of this year.
> 
> Take care,
> Marko.
> 
> http://markorodriguez.com
> 
> 
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