Building a Big Data Architecture for Cyber Attack Graphs

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Steven Noel – Cyber Security Researcher at MITRE – delivered this presentation on how graph technology can help prevent and simulate cyber attacks. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to register… Read more →

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For Testing & Feedback: Neo4j 3.0 Release Candidate 1

Neo4j 3.0 is coming soon, and we would like to ask you today for your feedback on our first release candidate. For your review Neo4j 3.0-RC1 previews some significant new features which we’d love for you to review. “Bolt” binary… 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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A Graph-Specialized ETL: Taking Citizens into a Graph and Keeping It Up to Date

In this post I want to talk about the challenges we faced during our graph journey and how we overcame them. The outline of this post is as follows. Why do we need ETL and sync from SQL to a… Read more →

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Graphs Are Everywhere and Their Possibilities Are Endless

Graphs are everywhere, and with the ability of a graph database to solve multiple business problems, pre-empt potential situations and – most importantly – save companies huge amounts of money in the meantime, why shouldn’t you use Neo4j? Graphs in… Read more →

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Explore the New Couchbase & JDBC Integrations for Neo4j 3.0

Introduction LARUS Business Automation has been the first Neo4j Italian partner since 2013, but let’s first take a step back to winter 2010 to talk about our first major projects with Neo4j. At the time, we were working for one… Read more →

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Analyzing the Panama Papers with Neo4j: Data Models, Queries & More

As the world has seen, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has exposed highly connected networks of offshore tax structures used by the world’s richest elites. These structures were uncovered from leaked financial documents and were analyzed by the… Read more →

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Content Is Still King: How We Use Neo4j at Packt Publishing

‘Content is King,’ Bill Gates famously said twenty years ago, making his prediction that soon ‘anyone with a PC and a modem can publish whatever content they can create’. As time has gone by, this has only become more true.… Read more →

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The Panama Papers: Why It Couldn’t Have Happened Ten Years Ago

Members of the global elite (and everyone else) witnessed first-hand the power of big data analysis earlier this week with the worldwide announcement of the largest data leak in recorded history: the Panama Papers. Led by the International Consortium of… Read more →

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