Connecting Data Across the Enterprise: The 5-Minute Interview With Simone Novali

“Neo4j is a strategic partner and the most complete and powerful graph database we found. So we decided to use Neo4j as our graph database,” says Simone Novali, Enterprise Architect.

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Identity and Access Management: 5-Minute Interview with Seyed Hossein Ahmadinejad

Check out this week’s 5-Minute Interview with Seyed Hossein Ahmadinejad of Neo4, about using Neo4j for identity and access management.

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Why Leading Telecoms Use Neo4j: The 5-Minute Interview with Jesús Barrasa, Global Director of Telecoms at Neo4j

In this week’s five-minute interview with Jesús Barrasa (conducted at GraphTour NYC 2019), we discuss how graph technology helps the telecoms world.

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Using GraphQL for Digital Identity & Access Management

Learn how to build IAM solutions using GrandStack and GraphQL, and explore how graphs are helpful in real-time access management decisions.

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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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Deciphering Product DNA: Next-Level PDM with AI & Knowledge Graphs

Increasingly complex products undoubtedly require greater management of components, function and data. Classic product data management (PDM) has long reach its limits in this respect. Breaking down product DNA is now driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and knowledge graphs. In… Read more →

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Ingesting Data into Neo4j for Master Data Management

Discover how StreamSets uses the power of the Neo4j graph database for data integration and master data management.

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Think About What You’re Building: 5-Minute Interview with Stephen O’Grady

Check out this 5-minute interview with Stephen O’Grady, Co-Found of Redmonk, on how developers should consider the broader implications of what they build.

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What’s Next for Graphs: Neo4j for Google Cloud

It’s official: To a sold-out crowd at Google Cloud Next ’19 today, we’ve formally announced a new strategic partnership with Google Cloud that delivers Neo4j as a fully managed service deeply integrated with the Google Cloud Platform. Now every GCP… Read more →

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New Features, Now: 5-Minute Interview with Mark Hashimoto, Senior Director of Engineering, Digital Home at Comcast

“One of the most surprising things I’ve seen with Neo4j is the speed at which we’re able to innovate and deliver features to our customers,” said Mark Hashimoto, Senior Director of Engineering, Digital Home at Comcast. In this week’s five-minute… Read more →

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11 Must-See Speakers at GraphConnect 2018 in New York City

There are a lot of great reasons to attend GraphConnect 2018, but one of the best reasons is that every year we feature a fresh, new lineup of the world’s best graph experts sharing their experiences on how graph database… Read more →

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The ROI on Connected Data:
Extract More Value from Existing Data Using Graphs [+ Telia Case Study]

From LinkedIn to Facebook to Google, top companies are driving their businesses using graphs. And use cases span industries as well. What those new to graph technology may not understand is that creating a graph does not require starting from… Read more →

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Graph Gopher: The Neo4j Browser Built on Swift for Your iOS Device [Community Post]

Graph Gopher is a Neo4j browser for iPhone that was recently released to the App Store. Graph Gopher lets you interact natively with your Neo4j graphs through easy browsing and quick entry for new nodes and relationships. It gives you… 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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How Will Graph Technology Propel the Internet of Things? [Virtual Panel]

The Internet of Things (IoT) is undoubtedly one of the greatest growing tides in technology today. The IoT sector is set to revolutionize everything from home appliances and self-driving cars to building management and smart farming. And while consumer-oriented IoT… Read more →

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Network Security & CMDBs: Why Graph Visualization Is Essential

You’re a security auditor. Your job is to secure your company’s network – you might as well be assigned to single handedly defend the entire Western Front. But unlike the armies of the Great War, you have an amazing tool:… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview:
Nicolas Rouyer, Senior IT Architect at Orange

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I chatted with Nicolas Rouyer, Senior IT Architect at Orange in France. I caught up with Nicolas at GraphConnect Europe. Here’s what we discussed: How do you use Neo4j at Orange, and what new projects… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Andy Mulholland, VP & Principal Analyst at Constellation Research

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I spoke with Andy Mulholland, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Constellation Research. I interviewed Andy at GraphConnect Europe. Here’s what we talked about: Talk to me about how you first heard about graph databases… Read more →

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IoT: Where Do Graphs Fit with Business Requirements

We’re going to talk quite a lot about reality in the Internet of Things (IoT) in this post. Some Background on IoT We’ll first set a little bit of background on the subject and what’s happening in the IoT space.… Read more →

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The Internet of Things Is a Graph and Graphs Are IoT

Note: Andy Mulholland will be one of the keynote speakers at GraphConnect Europe. Get your ticket to hear Andy’s presentation on 26 April 2016. The usual reaction to a title like this is one of complete incomprehension. This would seem… Read more →

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