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SAN FRANCISCO, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bitnine Global Inc., a Graph database R&D company, launched a cloud-based graph visualization solution, AG Cloud Express. Bitnine explained the background of the release of AG Cloud Express, saying It is a response to the growth of global demand and market needs for cloud service.
AG Cloud Express is a free online database service based on AgensGraph, with the purpose of introducing a graph analytical experience for all. AG Cloud Express is a Graph database visualization tool and provided as a SaaS solution. The biggest advantage of AG Cloud Express is that anyone can easily access the Graph DB for free on the web without an installation of the infrastructure such as a separate server or equipment.
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As Ramadan started on Tuesday, Muslim celebrities marked the beginning of the holy month with celebratory posts on social media.
From the US to the UK, and the UAE to India, famous faces across the world sent out video messages and Instagram posts to their mass of followers.
These are just a few of those tributes.
Halima Aden Hi everyone, Halima Aden said cheerily in a video shared on Instagram to her 1.4 million followers. I wanted to come on here to wish everybody a happy, happy Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak.
The Somali-American former model first rose to fame in 2016 after wearing traditional Muslim dress to compete in a US beauty pageant. In November 2020, however, she made the shock announcement that she would be quitting the fashion industry, claiming that she could no longer align her career path with her faith.
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The campaign’s target is to provide basic food items, sufficient to prepare up to 100m meals in targeted countries including Sudan, Lebanon, Jordan, Pakistan, Angola, Uganda and Egypt.