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GraphRAG Python Package: Accelerating GenAI With Knowledge Graphs
Oct 16 11 mins read
The GraphRAG Python package from Neo4j provides end-to-end workflows that take you from unstructured data to knowledge graph creation, knowledge graph retrieval, and full GraphRAG pipelines in one place. Whether you're using Python to build knowledge assistants, search APIs, chatbots, or report... read more
Creating Aha Moments for Developers: The 5-Minute Interview with Jennifer Reif, Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j
Jan 17, 2020 5 mins read
"Even something as simple as mapping your IT network, which really makes sense when you look at it as a graph, takes the concept of graph and makes it a little bit more tangible," said Jennifer Reif, Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j. A graph database like Neo4j is different from what most... read more
Graphs to Fight Diabetes
Jan 15, 2020 14 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Alexander Jarasch at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. Presentation Summary Alexander Jarasch is the head of data and knowledge management at the German Center for Diabetes Research in Munich, Germany. In his work, Jarasch looks to... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Analyzing .NET Dependencies, Coloring a Sudoku Graph, Christmas Messages Graph, Making Graph Algorithms ‘Clique’
Jan 11, 2020 4 mins read
Hi graph gang, In this week’s video from the NODES 2019 conference, Joe Depeau explains how graph algorithms through the medium of classic teen films. Nathan Smith tries to solve a Sudoku, Jesús Barrasa graphs Christmas messages, and Mike Solomon analyses Twitter data. And... read more
#GraphCast: How-To Video Series
Jan 10, 2020 < 1 min read
Welcome to this week's #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight. Last time, our Editor-in-Chief, Bryce Merkl Sasaki, showcased our newly launched Graphistania 2.0 podcast. It highlights cutting-edge projects and developments in the... read more
Neo4j Staff Predictions for 2020
Jan 08, 2020 7 mins read
A new year (let alone a new decade) is always a great time to reflect on the year gone past but also where we're headed. We leaned on some of our most forward-thinking Neo4j colleagues – Amy Hodler, Michael Hunger and Amit Chaudhry – to take a few minutes and pontificate on their... read more
A *Decade* of Graphs: Neo4j’s Top 10 Biggest Moments of the 2010s
Dec 31, 2019 9 mins read
It's a story too good not to tell: When you take a look back at everything that's happened in the Neo4j community over the past 10 years, it's amazing to see how far we've come. What the decade began, Neo4j was a small, shy, open source community clustered around a bunch of alpha geeks... read more