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The 10 Top-Rated Talks at NODES 2024
Nov 21 2 mins read
We did it! A huge thank you to everyone who turned NODES 2024 into such a great conference—especially our passionate speakers, supportive community partners, and the dedicated team behind the scenes. Thousands of you joined us for 24 hours of graph-packed learning and coding, with over... read more
15 Years Loving Graphs: Big Congrats & Thanks to Our Italian Partner LARUS
May 24, 2019 4 mins read
I just returned from Venice, where enjoyed not only the weather and food but … Had an amazing time in Venice, Italy to celebrate the 15th anniversary of our friends and partners from @AgileLARUS. Thanks a lot @inserpio for the invite. Enjoyed presenting on graph algorithms and with... read more
The Seven Bridges of Königsberg: A Dog’s Eye View
May 23, 2019 8 mins read
As a graphista, I can often be found evangelising the power of the Neo4j graph database to anyone who’ll listen. Recently, I tried to explain graph databases to my pal Armstrong. The conversation went something like this: “You see, Armstrong, graph theory started in 1736. There was this... read more
Information Sharing for Enterprise Architects at the DHS
May 22, 2019 19 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Jessica Dembe and Patrick Elder at GraphConnect New York in October 2017. Presentation Summary In this presentation, Jessica Dembe and Patrick Elder provide a look into enterprise architecture at Blackstone Federal and how the introduction of... read more
Graphs in Government: MITRE
May 20, 2019 3 mins read
The use cases for a graph database in government are endless. Graphs are versatile and dynamic. They are the key to solving the challenges you face in fulfilling your mission. Using real-world government use cases, this blog series explains how graphs solve a broad range of complex problems... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Why Kettle?, Pokémons in a Graph, Influencers in the Graph Community
May 18, 2019 4 mins read
This week Igor Rozani taught us about the pokémon universe in a fun online meetup, Andrea Santurbano showed how easy it is to produce and consume Kafka data streams in Cypher, and Tomaz Bratanic explored the Depth First Search algorithm. Elsewhere Jennifer Reif dived into the world of... read more
Think About What You’re Building: 5-Minute Interview with Stephen O’Grady
May 17, 2019 3 mins read
"Always ask why," said Stephen O'Grady, Co-Founder of Redmonk. When deciding what projects to take on, developers should consider the broader context and the implications of what they’re being asked to build. So says Stephen O’Grady from Redmonk, a developer-focused industry analyst firm... read more