Apache Spark + Cypher: We Need Your Feedback & Votes
January 18, 2019 3 mins read
Editor’s Note: Alastair Green (Neo4j Query Languages Lead) and Martin Junghanns (Neo4j Cypher for Apache Spark project) will be speaking at the Spark + AI Summit in San Francisco this April. Want to Extend the Graph Capabilities of Spark? Let’s… Read more →
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A Journey to the Graph Side: How (& Why) the Former CTO of MariaDB Joined Neo4j [Interview]
January 15, 2019 9 mins read
If you don’t know anything about MariaDB – and you’re reading a database blog remember – then you’re the exception. In 2018, MariaDB was the second-fastest-growing relational database (behind Postgres) and is a leading example of commercially supported open source… Read more →
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Graph Algorithms in Neo4j: Minimum Weight Spanning Tree
January 14, 2019 5 mins read
Graph algorithms provide the means to understand, model and predict complicated dynamics such as the flow of resources or information, the pathways through which contagions or network failures spread, and the influences on and resiliency of groups. This blog series… Read more →
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This Week in Neo4j – Graph Layouts with Graph Algorithms and Machine Learning, Graphing the Floodlight Open Project data, Multi-Turn Conversational Voice Experiences with a Knowledge Graph
January 12, 2019 5 mins read
We’re almost half-way through January, so it must be time for another installment of This Week in Neo4j. It’s been a busy week as the community kicks back into action after the New Year’s hangover. Jennifer Reif is back with… Read more →
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Social Power, Operational Ease: 5-Minute Interview with David Fox, Software Engineer at Adobe
January 11, 2019 3 mins read
“We were able to go from 48 Cassandra instances to three Neo4j instances. Going into the project, we weren’t sure whether that was going to be possible,” said David Fox, Software Engineer at Adobe. Adobe runs Behance, a social network… Read more →
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Next-Gen Master Data Management Runs at the Speed of Now [Infographic]
January 10, 2019 < 1 min read
Having a lot of data to mine from is a truly beautiful thing. But many businesses today struggle with data – especially as it grows and becomes more complex – that’s stored in different data repositories, not to mention different… Read more →
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Mastering Highly Distributed Architecture
January 9, 2019 14 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Thomas Lawrence at GraphConnect New York in October 2017. Presentation Summary Amadeus is one of the largest software companies in the world. The following post explores how the company built their YAC visualizer,… Read more →
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Graph Algorithms in Neo4j: All Pairs Shortest Path
January 7, 2019 4 mins read
Graph algorithms provide the means to understand, model and predict complicated dynamics such as the flow of resources or information, the pathways through which contagions or network failures spread, and the influences on and resiliency of groups. This blog series… Read more →
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#GraphCast: Bandersnatch Edition
January 6, 2019 2 mins read
Welcome to this week’s #GraphCast – our new series featuring what you might have missed on the Neo4j YouTube channel. Last week, our Editor-in-Chief, Bryce Merkl Sasaki, decided to get geeked on graph theory proof of Euler’s formula, which highlights… Read more →
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