Walking in Graph Database and the Meaning it Holds

Graph Databases in a Distributed Platform  TitanDB is designed to scale out across a distributed cluster. With Cassandra, it has a distributed storage engine to scale the database as it adds nodes. In comparison, Neo4j, the leading graph database, scales… Read more →

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Top Ten Reasons for Choosing Neo4j

Make sure you choose the right graph database for your project. 1. World’s Best and First Graph Database Neo4j is used by thousands of organizations, including 50+ of the Global 2000, in mission-critical production applications. Developed by the inventors of… Read more →

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5 Big Small Things I Love About Neo4j 2.2

5 Big Small Things I Love About Neo4j 2.2< /h2> Originally posted on Rik’s Blog  Today, Neo4j 2.2 was released. It was a good day – and everyone at Neo was really excited. This was a big release. It was… Read more →

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Neo4j 2.2.0 – Massive Write & Read Scalability, Faster Cypher Query Performance, Improved Developer Productivity

The Neo4j team is very proud to announce the the immediate availability of Neo4j 2.2, with major updates allowing organizations to derive maximum value from their data relationships. Our latest release represents an astounding 20+ person years’ worth of engineering… Read more →

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Announcing Spring Data Neo4j 4.0!

Announcing Spring Data Neo4j 4.0! Over the last few months, the Neo4j engineers along with our friends GraphAware and Pivotal have been working on a ground-up reimplementation of Spring Data Neo4j (SDN) that is server-first and Cypher-centric. Today we are… Read more →

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Hidden GraphGems revisited: the 2.2 Meta-graph

Originally posted on Rik’s Blog The 2.2 Meta-graph Last week I shared this great little gem of a Cypher query that would allow you to very quickly to take a view at the Model of an existing Neo4j database. This… Read more →

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Neo4j: Detecting potential typos using EXPLAIN

I’ve been running a few intro to Neo4j training sessions recently using Neo4j 2.2.0 RC1 and at some stage in every session somebody will make a typo when writing out of the example queries. For example one of the queries… Read more →

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Hidden GraphGems: the Meta-graph

Originally posted on the Bruggen Blog Over the past couple of days, I have had multiple occasions where I had to explain a graph model to an audience. Often times I would end up drawing stuff on paper/whiteboard (still my… Read more →

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Getting Started with Apache Spark and Neo4j Using Docker Compose

[This post was originally published on Kenny Bastani’s blog and was used with permission.] I’ve received a lot of interest since announcing Neo4j Mazerunner. People from around the world have reached out to me and are excited about the possibilities… Read more →

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