Our users (graphistry.com) do this with our visualizer. You don't really need a heavy-duty graph database for that part, stuff like SQL or even lighter weight things are more normal.
It gets fun for us when we help visualize a full enterprise (hundreds of thousands of users, devices, apps..), and even more so when event data enters the picture. We do the former with our GPU tech, and push the latter to generic big data systems like Spark or Splunk that should already be in place before this becomes worthwhile.
It gets fun for us when we help visualize a full enterprise (hundreds of thousands of users, devices, apps..), and even more so when event data enters the picture. We do the former with our GPU tech, and push the latter to generic big data systems like Spark or Splunk that should already be in place before this becomes worthwhile.