Making Master Data Management Fun with Neo4j – Part 2

Reposted with permission by Brian Underwood In my last post – Making Master Data Management Fun with Neo4j – Part 1 I said I would “bring in another data source, show how I linked the data together, and demonstrate the… Read more →

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Living the graph: how graph databases fit into everyday life

Living the graph: how graph databases fit into everyday life Originally posted on Information-Age.com It is often said that time and tide stand still for no one. The same can be said for the world of enterprise IT – with… Read more →

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Why Graph Databases are Perfect for the Internet of Things

Originally published for Silicon Angle Why Graph Databases are Perfect for the Internet of Things Goldman Sachs recently posited that the Internet of Things, the so-called “Third Wave of the Internet,” will “transform the way we live and work” as it opens… Read more →

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Making Master Data Management Fun with Neo4j – Part 1

Reposted with permission by Brian Underwood Joining multiple disparate data-sources, commonly dubbed Master Data Management (MDM), is usually not a fun exercise. I would like to show you how to use a graph database (Neo4j) and an interesting dataset (developer-oriented… Read more →

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Neo4j: Building a topic graph with Prismatic Interest Graph API

Neo4j: Building a topic graph with Prismatic Interest Graph API Originally posted on Mark Needham’s Blog Over the last few weeks I’ve been using various NLP libraries to derive topics for my corpus of How I met your mother episodes… Read more →

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Exploring Data Migration Techniques with Neo4j

Written by Juan Pablo Albuja, originally posted on the Dustland blog EXPLORING DATA MIGRATION TECHNIQUES WITH NEO4J For the last 2 years, Dustland has worked with Cisco on a number of web-based applications.  Recently, I was invited to attend Neo4J training… Read more →

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Neo4j.rb: Query or QueryProxy?

Written by Chris Grigg, originally posted on the Neo4j.rb Blog Query or QueryProxy? One of the most crucial pieces of Neo4j.rb is Neo4j::ActiveNode::Query::QueryProxy, but it may be the area of the gem that is the least spelled out in our… Read more →

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Managing Hires and Positions with Cypher

Written by Antonio Andrea Gentile The task of finding the right employee among active personnel for a vacant position is difficult for organizations of all sizes. In large businesses, the Human Resources department does not know everyone in the company and… Read more →

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Congratulations to Aurelius, Välkommen to DataStax!

Congratulations to Aurelius on the news of your recent acquisition! The Aurelius team has always been our companions in promoting the value of relationships in data, and I wish you all the best as you embark upon the journey of… Read more →

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