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What is graph data?

Graph data is information organized as nodes and edges, where nodes represent entities (people, accounts, devices) and edges represent relationships (ownership, interaction, dependency). Both nodes and edges can carry attributes, allowing the data to include context alongside values. This structure makes relationships explicit and queryable, enabling enterprises to see dependencies, patterns, and connections that traditional tabular data cannot capture.

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