Luca,

 Yes, one of the major goals we have on the OSERAF project is to use a 
graph DB (be it Orient or others) as the cornerstone of an analytic 
process, focused on multi-modal data fusion for the purpose of entity 
resolution, in a variety of use cases. Our goal is to work from the 
blueprints interface as much as possible, but, in so doing, to also be able 
to leverage unique capabilities that may exist in the various products to 
further that approach.

Does this help?

Alan

On Saturday, August 9, 2014 5:36:26 PM UTC-4, Hristo Stoyanov wrote:
>
> Luca, 
> We were considering OrientDb for analytical reports for one of our 
> projects.  Specifically,  the use of "window" functions,  quite common in 
> high-end SQL systems. Eventually we decided to use PostgreSQL, as OrientDB 
> did not have them.
>
> With Java 8 streams and lambda,  however, one may implement this easily, 
>  without support from OrientDb? 
>
> Are you also considering cubes,  dimensions,  MDX and other BI tools of 
> the trade to implement in OrientDb? Maybe you can just provide an OrientDb 
> backend for the Mondrian  OLAP server by Pentaho nstead... 
>
>
>

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