#GraphCast: The Jim Webber Show

Neo4j Blog Contributor: Bryce Merkl Sasaki

Bryce Merkl Sasaki

Editor-in-Chief, Neo4j

Catch this week's GraphCast: An introduction to the most insightful episodes of the Jim Webber Show

Welcome to this week’s #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight.

Last time, I shared opens in new tabKarin Wolok‘s great summary video of opens in new tabhow graph database technology is being used all across the globe. It’s the best <10 minute summary of graph use cases you can find.

Catch this week's GraphCast: An introduction to the most insightful episodes of the Jim Webber Show

This week, I’ve decided to feature the Jim Webber Show – a growing playlist of engineering insights (and British humour) from opens in new tabNeo4j’s Chief Scientist. Check out the first video in the series below to learn more about running Neo4j in multi-data center environments.



Jim Webber probably knows more about the technicalities of opens in new tabgraph databases than any other human currently alive or dead or undead [opens in new tabcitation needed], and he certainly knows a…erm…crud-ton about opens in new tabNeo4j specifically.

If you have engineering-level questions about anything related to the who, what, why or how of graph technology, then the Jim Webber Show has probably answered your question all the way down to the metal.

Some of the things he’s address on the show so far include opens in new tabgraph database scalability, opens in new tabhow (and why) native graph databases are engineered differently, and the weaknesses of opens in new tabgraph operations on non-graph data stores. Check out the full series in the YouTube playlist above.


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