Rahul Tasker

Senior Product Manager

Product Manager for Oracle Spatial and Graph

Recent Blogs

First Quarterly Update on Oracle Graph (2025)

Graph release updates including Graph Server and Client 25.1 and Oracle Database 23.7 includes a number of updates including the addition of a ROWS clause for SQL Property Graphs in Oracle Database 23ai, updates to the Graph Visualization tool, a unified styling experience for the Graph Visualization Library (GVT), a new Quicksetup script for Graph Server, and more.

Third Quarterly Update on Oracle Graph (2024)

The graph features of Oracle Database enables developers to store and navigate relationships between entities. In this blog post, we announce the latest updates to Oracle Graph, including network evolution support to the graph visualization application, a new built in algorithm for Graph Server, and updates for in-database PGQL and SQL graphs.

Oracle Graph Learning Path

This article is a learning path for all things Oracle Graph, ordering the videos and blog posts available as a series, starting with introductory posts and moving on to more complex posts. If you are new to Oracle Graph start at the beginning and work your way through the series. The setup, user interface, and capabilities can vary based on the environment you choose to deploy Oracle Graph in and the type of graph used, so use this learning path to easily find the articles relevant to you.

Second Quarterly Update on Oracle Graph (2024)

Oracle Graph Server and Client 24.2 is now available for download for use with databases in the Cloud (OCI Marketplace image is available) and for databases on-premises. In this release we added new functionality to Graph Server Administrator Dashboard, support for extended LATERAL queries in Graph Server, and support for arbitrary expressions in the Create Property Graph statement for PGQL Property Graphs.

First Quarterly Update on Oracle Graph (2024)

Oracle Graph Server and Client 24.1 is now available for download for use with databases in the Cloud (OCI Marketplace image is available) and for databases on-premises. In this release we introduce the Graph Server Administrator Dashboard to monitor memory usage, the ability to connect to Graph Server (PGX) using JDBC, and support for ONE ROW PER STEP syntax when running PGQL queries in database.

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