#GraphCast: Graph-Native Scale, the Trillion+ Relationship Graph

Senior Manager, Content, Neo4j
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Welcome to this week’s #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight.
Last time, our Blog Managing Editor, Angela Zimmerman, showcased a recent presentation from this year’s NODES 2021 conference that provides a clear, concise introduction to Neo4j.

This week, I’ve picked another NODES 2021 moment, the moment we broke through a trillion relationships in a graph… which is massive scale, btw. Actually, let’s start with the explainer video, and if that grabs ya, you should really check out the live demo (I’ll post that below!).
And here is Emil Eifrem and Andreas Kollegger doing a live demo where they break through the trillion node graph.
As one YouTube commenter put it: Mic. Drop.
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