Cypher Sleuthing: Dealing with Dates, Part 4

My previous part 1, part 2, and part 3 posts on this topic introduced Cypher dates, translated formats to the Cypher-supported ISO 8601 format, calculated durations, accessed components, and translated durations to certain values. Cypher Sleuthing: Dealing with Dates, Part 1… Read more →

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Emil Eifrem on Neo4j’s Rise, Rapid Growth in APAC, and the Thrill of Competition

Check out Emil Eifrem’s interview with BizTech where he discuss the origins and rise of graph databases and Neo4j’s development as a company.

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Your In-Depth Guide to Neo4j GraphQL Library 2.0.0

In this blog I will take you on a technical dive into the new and improved Neo4j GraphQL Library. Since releasing 1.0.0, in April 2021, we have been working hard taking on board all your ideas, suggestions and applying them… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – GraphQL Library V2, AuraDB Free Demo, Power BI, MLOps, the Louvre, and Discourse Versus Discord

Hello, everyone! Here we are already in mid-August and the summer is quickly winding down. But the community is still hard at work and doing some great things with graphs! There was some big news within the Neo4j community this… Read more →

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Resotrack: Exploring the Resonate API with Django-Neomodel on Aura

Resotrack (demo, code) uses Neo4j to suggest popular, relevant tracks from Resonate’s music catalogResonate is a relatively young, (almost all) open source music streaming platform with a catalog featuring mostly but not exclusively ambient and electronic music, as categorized by Tags… Read more →

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Will It Graph? Identifying A Good Fit For Graph Databases  –  Part 3

Graph Database as a General-Purpose Database Last time, we tackled the differences between relational databases and graph databases as well as the good and poor fits for graph databases. This week, we’re going to discuss how you can use a… Read more →

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Achieving Liftoff: Reflections on Six Amazing Months in Graph Databases

What’s been going on in the world of graphs so far in 2021? Neo4j’s CMO Lance Walter weighs in on the industry news, trends, and forecasts.

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Deploying Neo4j on Kubernetes with Helm Charts

It is time for Part 3 of the Neo4j 4.3 technical blog series, where we explore deploying Neo4j with the new neo4j-standalone Helm Chart on Minikube Kubernetes running on a Windows 10 laptop with Docker Desktop.This is our series so far:Relationship /… Read more →

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Announcing the Release of Neo4j GraphQL Library 2.0.0

What’s new in version 2? Today, we’re excited to announce the stable release of the Neo4j GraphQL Library 2.0.0! ? This has been in the pipeline pretty much since the day of the 1.0.0 release, and culminates not only the work… Read more →

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