In a world driven by data, companies are using database management systems (DBMS) to securely store and organize their data. A DBMS is software that stores data in a structured way, enabling storage and organization of data using defined formats and database structures. The market value of the DBMS industry tops $91 billion, with relational databases being the most widely used type. However, other types of DBMS models such as hierarchical, object-oriented, NoSQL, and graph databases are also gaining popularity. Companies use DBMSes for various purposes including data analysis, security, scalability, and compliance. While DBMSes offer numerous benefits, they can also be complex, brittle, and expensive to maintain. Examples of popular DBMS brands include Amazon RDS, Apache Cassandra, IBM Db2, Microsoft Access, MongoDB, MySQL, Neo4j, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and others. Graph databases are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility, intuitive organization, simplicity, speed, and scalability, making them suitable for handling challenging workloads and meeting analytical needs.