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Graphs on GPUs: 5-Minute Interview with Saul Rosales

"As customers work with larger data lakes I see that visualization is playing a big part, especially in security," said Saul Rosales, Vice President of Sales for Graphistry, Inc. In this week's five-minute interview (conducted at GraphTour SF 2019), we talk with Saul Rosales about how Graphistry... read more


Learn more about graphing space and time with Neo4j.

Graphing Space and Time

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Michael Zelenetz at GraphConnect New York in September 2018. Presentation Summary Time and space are undoubtedly related and paramount, though it's often difficult to tangibly graph the relationships between the two. In this post,... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Building a Fashion Knowledge Graph, Carrefour Basket Dataset Challenge, Community detection on Game of Thrones, Analysing Network Traffic

Hi graph gang, There was so much content produced this week that I couldn’t fit it all in! Don’t worry though, we’ll cover the rest next week. In this week’s video from the NODES 2019 conference, Luanne Misquitta explains why the most popular graph modeling... read more


Watch this discussion on graph databases.

#GraphCast: “All Graph Databases Are Not Created Equal”

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, pointed us to the classic presentation “Graph Databases Will Change Your Freakin’ Life.” This is a must-see video... read more


Learn how Neo4j is helping to crack down on the Opioid Crisis.

Graph Theory Takes on the Opioid Epidemic

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Mark Quinsland at Data Con LA in August 2019. Presentation Summary The opioid epidemic is an increasingly lethal, complex and widespread issue. It involves a large web of people and organizations, including corrupt pharmacies, smugglers, drug... read more


Learn about responsible AI and gain practical tips.

Responsible AI: The Critical Need for Context (and Practical Tips)

Why is it that we naturally talk about graphs as if they were context? That's because graphs were built to understand relationships – in fact, it's how graph theory started. Graphs were not only built to understand relationships, they were built with relationships. And that's... read more