Objectivity, a provider of data management offerings, has released a distributed graph database product, InfiniteGraph 1.0, which empowers developers to build complex, distributed, scalable applications for the cloud, social networks, intelligence, scientific research and national security.

Objectivity said that its new release enables customers to discover complex relationships in distributed data, large-scale graph processing, and data analytics; and provides significant time/cost savings in development.

The company said that InfiniteGraph 1.0 features unique architecture that enables distributed data and processing. The offering allows simultaneous access by multiple processes and connections, and no mapping layer between logical and physical addressing. Its unique addressing scheme supports exabyte and greater scale.

Jay Jarrell, president and CEO of Objectivity, said: "We are committed to providing our customers with the most leading-edge database technology possible, and that is what led us to create InfiniteGraph; in turn our customers provided us with their invaluable feedback, which made the beta program a success.

"Through InfiniteGraph we will continue to provide developers with the tools to support the ultimate combination of simplicity and scalability that will ultimately enable organisations to find, store and exploit the relationships hidden in their data in an instant."