#GraphCast: Numb3rs and Graph Theory

Check out this week’s #GraphCast, featuring the TV crime drama show Numb3rs, in which graph theory was often used to solve crimes for the FBI.

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Neo4j and Cloud Foundry

Discover how Jenny McLaughlin, Pivotal, deploys applications and services faster with the help of Neo4j and Pivotal Cloud Foundry.

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Upgrade Your Graph Data Science Library Now (or Miss Out on Cool New Features)

Learn about the newest features in Neo4j Graph Data Science library 1.3 released, and discover why you need to upgrade from the old algorithm library.

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Rethink Your Master Data: Addressing Governance, Risk and Compliance

Read the fourth blog in Neo4j’s new five-part series on how Neo4j’s graph technology can help you rethink your master data.

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This Week in Neo4j – Web Applications with Neo4j and TypeScript, Neo4j Desktop Release, Graph Embeddings Tutorial

Hi graph gang, In this week’s video, Adam Cowley starts a video showing how to build web applications with Neo4j and TypeScript. Stefan Dreverman builds a new module in the low code platform, Rik Van Bruggen explains what Fraud Detection… Read more →

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The Power of Graph Data Science: 5-Minute Interview with Alicia Frame

Check out this week’s 5-Minute Interview with Alicia Frame, Senior Data Scientist at Neo4j, about the Neo4j Graph Data Science Library.

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Building the Enterprise Knowledge Graph

Learn how to build and implement an enterprise knowledge graph from the groun up using the Google Drive API and Neo4j Python.

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Introducing Drivine: Graph Database Client for Node.js and Typescript

Last week, Liberation Data launched the v2.x stream of Drivine. Drivine is a client library for Node.js and TypeScript. It is designed to support multiple graph databases, simultaneously if you wish, and to scale to hundreds or thousands of transactions… Read more →

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Rethink Your Master Data: How Graphs and MDM Intersect

Read the third blog in Neo4j’s new five-part series on how Neo4j’s graph technology can help you rethink your master data.

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