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Neo4j in 2024: Delivering on Our Vision of Cloud-First Graph Technology
Jan 15 9 mins read
When I joined Neo4j as Chief Product Officer in early 2023, we set an ambitious goal: build the industry's most comprehensive cloud-native graph database and analytics offering. In 2024, we made significant progress in transforming that vision into reality, helping organizations uncover... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Visualizing BloodHound Data with PowerBI, College Admissions Scandal Visualized, New Release of Structr
Jun 22, 2019 4 mins read
This week Robert Schäfer and Grzegorz Leonie show us how they use Neo4j and GraphQL to build Human Connection, and Andy Robbins visualised Bloodhound data using PowerBI. We also have a detailed tutorial on monitoring Neo4j with Prometheus, a new release of Structr, and the college... read more
#GraphCast: Glad Midsommar!
Jun 21, 2019 < 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, Bryce Merkl Sasaki put the spotlight on Neo4j's Chief Scientist Jim Webber, who is a graph database technical guru (a thing I just made up, but not untrue!).... read more
Improving Machine Learning Predictions Using Graph Algorithms [Video]
Jun 20, 2019 < 1 min read
Graph enhancements to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are changing the landscape of intelligent applications. For more videos like this one, check out upcoming and on-demand video content in the Neo4j Webinar library. In this session, we focus on how using... read more
Accelerating Digital Transformation at CA Technologies with Neo4j
Jun 19, 2019 10 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Peng Sun at GraphConnect New York City in September 2018. Presentation Summary CA Technologies was undergoing a digital transformation when they began incorporating Neo4j. They understood that multifaceted problems require different solutions,... read more
Google Kubernetes Engine and Neo4j: Ease, Power and Flexibility
Jun 17, 2019 4 mins read
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is a hosted, managed version of Kubernetes. As such, it is a great environment for developers to start experimenting with the many use cases for Neo4j. Neo4j is available through the Google Cloud Platform Marketplace, so developers familiar with Kubernetes can have... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Women’s World Cup Graph, Bloom Sandbox, Exploring shell companies with graph algorithms
Jun 15, 2019 4 mins read
This week Mike Morley and Sony Green show us how to model and visualize borehole data with Neo4j and GraphXR, and we have a Neo4j Graph for the Women’s World Cup. We also have a Bloom Sandbox, exploration of shell companies using graph algorithms, and a redesign of the developer mini... read more