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This Week in Neo4j – Why Kettle?, Pokémons in a Graph, Influencers in the Graph Community

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


Check out this 5-minute interview with Stephen O'Grade, Co-found of Redmonk.

Think About What You’re Building: 5-Minute Interview with Stephen O’Grady

"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


Learn how to use Linkurious with Neo4j graph technology.

Graph Technology to Fight Terrorist Threats

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Frederick Kagan and Sébastien Heymann at GraphConnect New York in October 2018. Presentation Summary The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is an independently-funded nonprofit that uses unclassified information to understand ongoing conflicts... read more


Save the Date for a Three-Day, Super-Powered GraphConnect 2020 Experience

At GraphConnect last year, we brought together developers and business leaders from around the world into a single event with 48 sessions, an executive summit, an ecosystem summit and 13 different training classes. We also had very notable keynote presenters, including Hilary Mason (Cloudera Fast... read more


Learn how In-Q-Tel using Neo4j to bring tech innovation to intelligence agencies.

Graphs in Government: How In-Q-Tel Brings Tech Innovation to Intelligence Agencies

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 – Explore public contracting data with Neo4j, RDBMS to Graph Page Overhaul, Filtering Connected Dynamic Forms, Graph-Based Real Time Inventory

This week we learn how to use graphs for Real Time Inventory and Topology for Network Automation, exploring public contracting data, and filtering connected dynamic forms. There’s also an overhaul to the RDBMS to Graph page and a crash course in how to choose unique identifiers for nodes... read more