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Learn how ETL tools work, including basics of graph ETL which converts RDBMS to graph databases.

Graph Databases for Beginners: The Basics of Graph ETL

他每天下午都在学校踢球。 Oh, sorry, you didn’t catch that? Unless you read Chinese, it's perfectly normal to be a little confused. No one understands all 6,500 existing languages on earth. Let’s go ahead and translate the sentence into something English speakers can... read more


Graph-Powered Recommendations: How Smart Recommendations Drive Value

Recommendation engines have become a crucial component of modern sales, finance, logistics and human resources applications. This core need has triggered a shift from relational and big-data approaches to graph-based technologies that are purpose-built to handle the rigorous demands of real-time... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Flight Search GRANDstack app, COVID-19 Graph Analytics, Power Laws

Hi graph gang, In this week’s video, we have an interview with David Fox, Senior Software Engineer at Adobe. Rik Van Bruggen runs graph algorithms over the COVID-19 Contact Tracing Graph, Nathan Smith explores power laws, and Michael Simons demonstrates how to build a Neo4j... read more


Learn about social knowledge graphs to improve remote collaboration.

#GraphCast: How a Social Knowledge Graph Improves Remote Collaboration

Welcome to this week's #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight. Last time, our Managing Editor, Jocelyn Hoppa, shared Getting Started with the Arrows Tool which walked us through the fundamentals of data modeling for your graph... read more


Learn about practical applications of Neo4j 4.0.

Practical Applications of Neo4j 4.0

GraphTour Europe 2020 started in Amsterdam on February 4, right after the release of Neo4j 4.0, a key milestone in the graph technology landscape. At GraphAware, we are very excited about the new features included in this release because they revolutionize the way we approach some common graph... read more


Stay agile with graph by shifting left and designing consistent architecture that eliminates migrations.

Being in Control and Staying Agile with Graph Requires Shifting Left at ING

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Gary Stewart and Will Bleker at GraphConnect New York in September 2018. Presentation Summary With challenging requirements in availability, scalability and global reach, Gary Stewart and Will Bleker at ING needed to reconsider their architecture... read more