Graph for Equitable Financial Opportunities: The 5-Minute Interview With Arthur Zverko

Because of how we approach data in our platform and look at it from a developer-friendly way – and thinking of the data just as JavaScript objects – the traversal of graphs seemed like a natural pick for us. That’s why we chose to go with Neo4j,” says Arthur Zverko, Software Team Lead at financial platform Equitybee.

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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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GraphConnect 2020: Call for Papers Closing November 15

Are you interested in submitting a talk to GraphConnect 2020? Read this blog to learn about the call for papers deadline and submission details.

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15 Years Loving Graphs: Big Congrats & Thanks to Our Italian Partner LARUS

I just returned from Venice, where enjoyed not only the weather and food but …​ Had an amazing time in Venice, Italy to celebrate the 15th anniversary of our friends and partners from @AgileLARUS. Thanks a lot @inserpio for the… Read more →

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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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Evaluating Investor Performance Using Neo4j, GraphXR and ML

[Editor’s Note: The blog post and project is the result of a group of graduate students in the M.S. Business Analytics program at Santa Clara University. Learn more about these awesome folks below!] Venture capital has become an increasingly popular… Read more →

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Neo4j: A Reasonable RDF Graph Database & Reasoning Engine [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.] It is widely known that Neo4j is able to load and write RDF. Until now, RDF… Read more →

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Retail & Neo4j: Supply Chain Visibility & Management

Now more than ever, supply chains are vast and complex. Products are often composed of different ingredients or parts that move through different vendors, and each of those parts may be composed of subparts, and the subparts may come from… Read more →

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7VORTEX: Systems Thinking Powered by Graph Technology

The success of many enterprises greatly depends on their ability to gather useful information and process it in a timely manner. Automation is essential and so is presentation, giving tangible feedback, to decision makers. This is where technology reaches out… Read more →

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The Top 10 Can’t-Miss Speakers at GraphConnect Europe [2017 Edition]

You already know the top nine reasons you should attend GraphConnect Europe this year, but besides the fantastic networking opportunities with some of the world’s most advanced graph database developers, architects and CTOs, there’s one reason that outshines them all:… Read more →

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Building Consumer Trust through Transparency, Compliance & Sustainability in the Food Industry

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Julien Mazerolle and Julien Durand at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what they covered: The importance of consumer trust for food companies How to map the food supply… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: John Swain, Data Science Product Manager at Right Relevance

“When I initially chose Neo4j, it was a startup project. I found it extremely useful and easy to use, and immediately realized it was the way we wanted to develop,” says John Swain, Product Manager for Data Science and Data… Read more →

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From the Neo4j Community: December 2016

The Neo4j community is already off to a busy start for the new year with tons of new projects and drivers, but before we dive into new items from 2017, let’s take one last look at 2016 and discover what… 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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How Scribestar Uses Neo4j for Faster Coding Cycles

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Srinivas Suravarapu at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what he covered: Perfecting your database architecture The Scribestar domain model Building versioning into the data store Tricks and tips… Read more →

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Advanced Neo4j at FiftyThree: Reading, Writing & Scaling – Oh My!

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Asseem Kishore – Engineering Lead at FiftyThree – delivered this presentation on advanced read and write queries in Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and GraphConnect Europe, check out graphconnect.com.. My… Read more →

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From Good to Graph: Choosing the Right Database

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Clark Richey – Chief Technology Officer at FactGem – delivered this presentation on his database decision path toward Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and GraphConnect Europe, check out graphconnect.com.. I’m… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Ian Sinnott, Senior Software Engineer at TruSTAR

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I chatted with Ian Sinnott, Senior Software Engineer at TruSTAR Technology in San Francisco. Here’s what we talked about: Q: Talk to me about how you guys use Neo4j at TruSTAR. Ian Sinnott: TruSTAR’s whole… Read more →

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A Community for Developers: Building devRant with Neo4j [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.] As a software engineer, I’ve always enjoyed discussing technology with like-minded devs who could offer alternate… Read more →

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Your Perfect Mix Tape for Original Art: Artfinder + Neo4j [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.] They say that that good artists copy, but great artists steal, right? At Artfinder, the global… Read more →

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Date Night: Never Disagree on a New Movie Again (with Neo4j) [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.] Have you ever spent so much time trying to decide what movie to watch that you… Read more →

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From Idea to App Store: The Neo4j Story of Traverse Mobile [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.] Where We Got the Idea for Traverse Our co-founder was inspired to build Traverse Mobile while… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Aseem Kishore, FiftyThree

This week’s 5-minute interview is with Aseem Kishore. Aseem is the Web Engineering Lead at FiftyThree, the makers of the popular iOS app, Paper. I sat down to chat with Aseem at GraphConnect San Francisco. Q: Talk to me about… Read more →

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Integrating Diverse Healthcare Data using MongoDB and Neo4j

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Dr. Mahesh Chaudhari – Chief Architect at Zephyr Health – delivered this presentation on how to integrate diverse healthcare data using MongoDB and Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to… Read more →

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3 Major Graph Database Technology Trends to Watch in 2016 [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. This post originally appeared on the GrapheneDB blog and is used with permission.] In a recent… Read more →

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