PWC Data and Analytics vs Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser comparison

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Overview

Optimise your data assets. Make faster and better decisions. Work more efficiently and save money. Find new sources of revenue. Capitalise on the untapped business intelligence you already own.

A Graph Database Browser for Everyone
Data scientists, analysts, architects, and developers can use the Tom Sawyer Graph Database Browser to see connections in five unique graph layouts, view social networks, and perform graph analytics. The application supports Amazon Neptune, Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, Neo4j, Apache TinkerPop, Cambridge Semantics AnzoGraph DB, and JanusGraph graph databases.

Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm29%
Computer Software Company13%
Educational Organization9%
Government5%
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Small Business14%
Midsize Enterprise12%
Large Enterprise74%
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PWC Data and Analytics is ranked 4th in Data and Analytics Service Providers while Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is ranked 23rd in Data and Analytics Service Providers. PWC Data and Analytics is rated 0.0, while Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is rated 0.0. On the other hand, PWC Data and Analytics is most compared with Palantir Foundry, NTT DATA Data & Intelligence and Accenture Applied Intelligence, whereas Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is most compared with KNIME.

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