Qbix Streams: A Searchable, Distributed Graph Database Hiding in Plain Sight

When most people think of graph databases, they imagine Neo4j with its Cypher queries, or Firebase/Firestore for document search. These tools give you nodes, edges, and the ability to traverse relationships.

But what if you could get all of that — plus history, access control, federation, and SQL-speed search — without leaving the comfort of relational databases?

That’s exactly what the Qbix Streams architecture provides. And it turns out, it’s not just “another storage layer” — it’s a searchable, distributed graph database, deeply integrated with how communities, apps, and services actually evolve.


1. Streams as Nodes

Every unit of informa…

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