You already know about Neo4j 3.1 from its beta launch at
GraphConnect last October. Now the general availability release of Neo4j is less than two weeks away!
That’s right, Neo4j 3.1 will become production ready on
Tuesday, 13 December 2016, and we’re inviting you to a live launch event with CEO Emil Eifrem and the rest of the Neo4j Product team. Here are all the details:
Neo4j 3.1 Live Launch Event
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
11:00 AM PST | 2:00 PM EST | 19:00 GMTJoin Emil Eifrem and the
Neo4j Product team for this special live event to learn about Neo4j 3.x series with a deeper look at the newest production-ready features of Neo4j 3.1.This landmark release introduces a new Causal Clustering architecture that enables very large clusters of Neo4j to be deployed across data centers while maintaining the data integrity that is is critical for your production data in the property graph model. It improves upon existing security features to provide enterprise-class user management, including role-based authentication and AD/LDAP integration. Other highlights include database kernel and operations advances, user-defined functions, a new Cypher command-line interface and Neo4j Browser enhancements.
This is an exclusive opportunity to gain an overview of the graph space and get a comprehensive understanding of Neo4j 3.x series. Used by companies like
Walmart,
eBay,
Marriott, UBS,
Cisco and
Pitney Bowes, Neo4j is the world’s leading
graph database. This event will provide a detailed look at the new clustering architecture, security, and extensibility capabilities and conclude with a look at the product roadmap.
Live Launch Agenda
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- CEO Welcome and Overview – Emil Eifrem
- What’s New in Product for 2016 – Philip Rathle
- Neo4j 3.1 New Feature Deep Dive:
- Using Cypher Procedures and Functions – William Lyon
- openCypher Overview and Update – Alastair Green
- The future of Neo4j and the evolving graph technology landscape – Jim Webber
- Fireside chat / Q&A Panel – Neo4j Team
What are you waiting for? Click below to witness the live GA release of Neo4j 3.1 and your chance to ask the Neo4j team all of your graph technology questions. We’ll see you there!