Join Us at GraphHack 2018: Neo4j Buzzword Bingo Hackathon

GraphConnect is almost here, which means it’s time for our annual GraphHack Hackathon! Join other graph hackers for a fun day of building applications featuring Neo4j’s great integrations with other popular technologies (a.k.a. buzzwords). This year’s event will be hosted… Read more →

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GraphQL Meets Graph Database: A GraphQL + Neo4j Integration

As part of our work on the Neo4j Developer Relations team, we are interested in integrating Neo4j with other technologies and frameworks, ensuring that developers can always use Neo4j with their favorite technologies. A very interesting development in recent months… Read more →

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From the Neo4j Community: January 2017

The year is off to a great start when to comes to the Neo4j community. If this month is any indication of what’s to come, then we know that 2017 will be a big year for Neo4j projects, drivers and… Read more →

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From the Neo4j Community: October 2016

October was a big month for the Neo4j community – not only was there GraphConnect San Francisco (catch video recordings here), but also the beta launch of Neo4j 3.1. Beyond that, the Neo4j community was doing what it does best… Read more →

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FOSDEM 2017: Join Us in the Graph Developer Room!

Just like last year, we’re happy that the graph processing and graph database developer room at FOSDEM was approved again. Check out all the details here, including information about submissions: https://graphdevroom.org. If you’re interested in presenting, please submit your talks… Read more →

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Introducing GraphAware Databridge: Graph Data Import Made Simple

GraphAware is a Gold sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Meet their team on October 13-14th at the Hyatt Regency SF. Introduction Until now, Neo4j users wanting to import data into Neo4j have been faced with two choices: Create Cypher statements… Read more →

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From the Neo4j Community: April 2016

Every year around GraphConnect, the Neo4j community shows off how awesome they are with even more and better content than usual. April 2016 was no exception, especially in light of the Neo4j 3.0 announcement and the ongoing Panama Papers coverage.… Read more →

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Neo4j 3.0 and the Graph of the Universe

The Cosmic Web Paper by the Barabasi Lab After I came across this tweet the other night, Turns out the universe is just a very big graph database: https://t.co/tKkTLnNpqK pic.twitter.com/hh4s5pKWPI— David J Carr (@djc1805) April 22, 2016 I checked out… Read more →

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A New Approach to Visualizing Spatial Data

A Preview of Tom Sawyer Software’s Geographic Drawing Views In response to customer needs, we have developed a new way to visualize spatial data that combines the power of our existing rule-based graph drawing and the Open Layers map library.… Read more →

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Using Neo4j to Take Us to the Stars

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Caleb Jones – Software Engineer and Blogger at AllThingsGraphed.com – delivered this presentation on how to route interstellar voyages using Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to register for GraphConnect… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Karl Urich, DataFoxtrot

This week’s 5-minute interview is with Karl Urich, the President of DataFoxtrot based in Albany, New York. Karl is also a community contributor to the Neo4j blog. I chatted with Karl at GraphConnect San Francisco. Q: Can you tell us… Read more →

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Neo4j Spatial: Finding Things Close to Other Things

Geography is a natural domain for graphs and graph databases. So natural, in fact, that early map users of Neo4j simply rolled their own map support. However, it takes some effort to deal with spatial indexes, geometries and topologies, and… Read more →

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