NODES 2020 Virtual Space: Have a Peek

Check out the NODES 2020 sponsors showing off their graph-supporting technology in the expo Virtual Space.

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Knowledge Graphs & Navigating the Future of AI: An Interview with Charlie Beveridge of Accenture

Check out this interview with Charlie Beveridge from Accenture on navigating the future of artificial intelligence with knowledge graphs.

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Introducing Neo4j Partner Program: An Interview with Matt Connon

Read this interview with Matt Connon to learn about the recent upgrades to the Neo4j Partner Program that expand benefits to our partner network.

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This Week in Neo4j – Topic Extraction with Graphileon, Neo4j 3.5 FTS Deep Dive, Neo4j for Very Large Scale Systems

Welcome to the 3rd edition of This Week in Neo4j for 2019. We’ve got a variety of different things for you this week. Christophe Willemsen has written an excellent deep dive into the Full-Text Search feature released in Neo4j 3.5,… Read more →

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How Hackers Attack: 5-Minute Interview with Andy Robbins, Adversary Resilience Lead at SpecterOps

Basically, we get paid to break into organizations, steal their data, and give them a report on how we did it, said Andy Robbins, Pen Tester and Red Team Lead at SpecterOps. Andy is one of the founders of BloodHound,… Read more →

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Machine Learning on Graphs: 5-Minute Interview with Ajinkya Kale, Senior Applied Researcher at eBay

“Most people are not yet looking at graph databases from a machine-learning point of view. All the inherent knowledge we as humans use to make decisions can be encoded in a graph structure,” said Ajinkya Kale, Senior Applied Researcher at… Read more →

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Visualizing Healthy Lifestyles: 5-Minute Interview with Alicia Powers, SVP at NYCEDC

“The future of graph technology is already here. It’s everywhere, because we can model anything in a way that’s more close to how it is in real life,” said Alicia Powers, Senior Vice President at New York City Economic Development… Read more →

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Rapid Graph Technology Prototyping of Sub-Contractor Relationships

ISN is the leading provider of Health Safety and Environmental (HSE) management systems for contractor engagement. ISN collects and verifies HSE information from contractors to ensure that they are meeting the necessary requirements before they are allowed to come on… Read more →

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A Path to the Graph: Data Integration That Begins without Writing Any Code

Most people understand the problem in any large organization today is that the data is in silos. Data is disconnected, and as a result, a report from any one source is incomplete and not necessarily actionable to the extent it… Read more →

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Amazon Eating Your Lunch? What Data-Driven Retailers Can Do About It [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Nearly every analyst of the retail industry would consider Amazon as the source of the declining… Read more →

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Summer 2017 Release of the APOC Procedures Library

It’s summertime, but that doesn’t mean we’re less active building cool stuff for you to use with Neo4j. If you haven’t heard of APOC yet – dubbed “Awesome Procedures On Cypher” – it’s a Swiss Army knife of useful utilities… Read more →

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Graph Technology for Enterprise Master Data Management (MDM)

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Aaron Wallace at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. Presentation Summary Modern enterprises need to have a full, 360-view of their customers drive their bottom line. This requires the integration of data from… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Clark Richey, CTO & Co-Founder of FactGem

“The thing we love most about Neo4j is that it’s truly the only native property graph on the market that does what it says it’s supposed to do,” said Clark Richey, CTO and Co-Founder of FactGem. There are a number… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Chuck Kane, Director of Global Solutions at Pitney Bowes

“Moving from relational to graph, it takes time to learn to step back from your data and ask, ‘What more can I do?’” said Chuck Kane, Director of Global Solutions at Pitney Bowes. The company partnered with Neo4j to provide… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Duncan Grant, EMEA Sales Engineer, Cambridge Intelligence

“The great thing about Cypher and Neo4j is that you can start working with them easily, even without knowing everything about them,” said Duncan Grant, EMEA Sales Engineer at Cambridge Intelligence. Grant first became familiar with Neo4j when he started… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Megan Kvamme, CEO at FactGem

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I spoke with Megan Kvamme, CEO at FactGem. Megan and I caught up at GraphConnect San Francisco last October. Here’s what we discussed: How does FactGem use Neo4j? Megan Kvamme: We built FactGem on top… Read more →

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Revealing Hidden Connections in the Panama Papers with Tom Sawyer Perspectives (Part 2)

Tom Sawyer Software was a Silver sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco on October 13th, 2016. The Offshore Leaks Database Challenge In our blog post from last week, we walked you through our Panama Papers example application built with our flagship… Read more →

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Uncovering Secrets in the Offshore Leaks Database with Tom Sawyer Perspectives (Part 1)

Tom Sawyer Software is a Silver sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Meet their team on October 13-14th at the Hyatt Regency SF. The Offshore Leaks Database Challenge The Panama Papers investigation and resulting Offshore Leaks database present an interesting challenge… Read more →

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Using the Power of Graphs for Enterprise Metadata Management

Pitney Bowes is a Silver sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Meet their team on October 13-14th at the Hyatt Regency SF. Data is an asset – we’ve been hearing that for years, but we’re still not ready to treat it… Read more →

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Neo4j + KeyLines: The Developer’s Route out of Dependency Hell [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Most software developers will, at some point, find themselves in dependency hell. It’s a terrible place… 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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Shaping Up a Fitness Program Recommendation Engine & More [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] The new year has come and gone, along with the first quarter, and likely all our… Read more →

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The Future of Graph Visualization: An Interview with Tom Sawyer Software

Editor’s Note: Tom Sawyer Software is a Gold sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Register for GraphConnect to meet the Tom Sawyer team and other sponsors in person. Graph visualization is a hot topic within the software community – especially for… Read more →

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Mapping the PMBOK Standard as a Graph Database

Within the project management community, the Project Management Body of Knowledge® (PMBOK) Standard, published by the Project Management Institute (PMI®), is a well-known compilation of project management best practices. Its earliest versions (back in 1980) were organized by knowledge areas,… Read more →

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Graph Databases for the Greater Global Good [GraphConnect Preview]

As we put the finishing touches on the GraphConnect San Francisco agenda, I’ve noticed a heart-warming trend I’d like to share with you. Several of the speakers scheduled for the conference on October 21st will describe how they use graph… Read more →

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