Better Together With AWS: The 5-Minute Interview With Roya Niki Hugosson

“We went together with Neo4j and told this Better Together story… Speed and cost, they are important, and that’s what customers can get with Neo4j’s graph,” Roya Niki Hugosson, Strategic Account Manager, ISV, Amazon Web Services.

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Graphs for Business Transformation: The 5-Minute Interview With Trinette Brownhill

“I’ve been trying to find concrete evidence of why we need to bring in Neo4j… The team gives me a lot of the support I need in order to take the evidence to my clients,” says Trinette Brownhill, a Distinguished Engineer at IBM.

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How Graphs Crystallize Connections: The 5-Minute Interview With Brandon Campbell

“Graphs are just really beautiful to look at. The structure of them is almost crystalline sometimes. Seeing knowledge and abstract concepts turned into something you can look at is exciting to me,” says Brandon Campbell, Ontologist & Graph Architect at Northrop Grumman.

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GraphConnect 2022: Product Announcements!

We’re so pleased to follow up on the announcements we made today at GraphConnect. Our teams worked tirelessly to make the vision of the graph data platform a reality and today we shared updates that continue to make good on that vision. In this blog, we’re recapping the highlights Emil Eifrem and I announced during our keynote session today.

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GraphConnect 2022: Don’t Miss the DevZone!

Don’t be intimidated by a conference’s intensity. The DevZone at GraphConnect is where you can let go. It’s in the exhibit hall and was designed for fun, relaxation, and technical chitchats.

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GraphConnect 2022 Social Media Raffle

Welcome to GraphConnect! We want to reward you for your social media participation – so take your phone out and graph your experience.

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GraphConnect 2022: Make the Most of Austin, Texas

If you’ve been to Austin, you already know what a special place it is, with a rhythm and thrum that keeps the town on its toes 24 hours a day. If you haven’t even been there, we’re thrilled that Neo4j’s GraphConnect is the impetus behind your inaugural visit.

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GraphConnect 2022: Learn the Neo4j Ropes at Expert-Led Training Sessions

We’re delighted to offer developers hands-on experience with Neo4j software at our training sessions during GraphConnect 2022 in Austin, Texas.

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Chaos Engineering with Neo4j

Explore how to do chaos engineering if Neo4j is part of your application stack, and obtain foreknowledge of how to save the day when bad things happen.

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Building Spatial Search Algorithms for Neo4j

Craig Taverner, Senior Software Engineer at Neo4j, presents building Spatial Search Algorithms based on his work with Stephan van der Lind.

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Neo4j Bloom Tips and Tricks for Domain Knowledge Experts

Master graph data visualization in Neo4j Bloom from choosing a data model, fitting it to domain and exploring six generic patterns without needing to code.

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Exploring Drug Interactions: 5-Minute Interview with Amin Jalali

Check out this week’s 5-Minute Interview with Amin Jalali, researcher at Stockholm University, about using graphs when exploring drug interactions.

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Neo4j and Cloud Foundry

Discover how Jenny McLaughlin, Pivotal, deploys applications and services faster with the help of Neo4j and Pivotal Cloud Foundry.

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The Secret Sauce of Neo4j: Modeling and Querying Graphs

Learn about the secret sauce of Neo4j, and understand what graphs are all about. Delve into use cases such as recommendation engines and flight data.

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Your World Seen Through Your Eyes with Neo4j Bloom

Andreas Kolleger discusses Neo4j Bloom and the possibilities it opens up for enterprise organizations across their departments.

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7 Reasons Why Effective Compliance Management Is Only Possible with a Graph-Based Solution

Learn about the effects of money laundering, and why risk management – along with graph technology – helps protect financial and reputational damage.

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Graphs in Automotive and Manufacturing: Unlock New Value from Your Data

Explore how companies in the automotive and manufacturing industries use Neo4j for supply chain management, customer 360 and knowledge graphs.

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Empower Data Projects with Apache Zeppelin & Neo4j

Explore the rise of notebooks in today’s data environment, and how you can empower data projects with Apache Zeppelin and Neo4j.

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Being in Control and Staying Agile with Graph Requires Shifting Left at ING

Stay agile and in control with graph, which requires shifting left and designing architecture that eliminates migrations and ensures consistency.

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How Previa Is Reimagining Healthcare

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Alessandro Svensson and Sarah Johnnesson at GraphConnect New York in September 2018. Presentation Summary Alessandro Svensson is the Head of Neo4j Innovation Labs within the U.S. He and Sarah Johnnesson of Previa discuss… Read more →

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Machine Learning Algorithms

Lauren Shin, Neo4j Developer Relations Intern, introduces machine learning and offers three approaches to better analyze ML data.

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GraphConnect 2020 Agenda: Everything You Need to Know

The health and safety of our community, partners and employees are of the utmost importance to Neo4j. After monitoring the COVID-19 situation closely, we have decided to postpone GraphConnect 2020 in New York City to 2021. We are actively scoping… Read more →

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Leveraging Graphs for GDPR at Convergys

Lloyd Byrd discusses how the addition of graph technology helped Convergys solve more than just their issues around the latest EU GDPR directive.

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The Graphie Awards: What They Are & How to Win One at GraphConnect 2020

Learn how your Neo4j-powered project or application could be up for recognition with a Graphie Award at the GraphConnect 2018 conference in New York City.

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Performant Queries on Highly Connected, Growing Data

Querying networks in relational databases is often unintuitive. Explore how to use labels and leverage stored procedures for performance improvements.

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