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Boosting AuraDB Read Performance With Secondaries
Oct 21 3 mins read
Read-heavy applications require exceptional database performance, which is why we’re excited to announce the general availability of Secondaries on AuraDB Virtual Dedicated Cloud. Secondaries are read-only copies of your AuraDB database, and they significantly increase maximum read-query... read more
#GraphCast: Intro to the APOC Utility Library
Nov 25, 2018 < 1 min read
Welcome to this week's #GraphCast – our new series featuring what you might have missed on the Neo4j YouTube channel. Last week, our Managing Editor, Jocelyn Hoppa, unearthed the Graph Karaoke series (by the intrepid Rik Van Bruggen) from the YouTube archives for your viewing and listening... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Analyzing PostgreSQL metadata, Similarity Algorithms Deep Dive, Decision Streams
Nov 24, 2018 5 mins read
Welcome to This Week in Neo4j where I share the most interesting things I found in our community over the last seven days. This week I had fun with the online meetup on similarity algorithms with Tomaz Bratanic. I came across a great post written by Adrien Sales showing how to analyse... read more
Flexible Data Pipelines: 5-Minute Interview with Pat Patterson, Technical Director, StreamSets
Nov 23, 2018 2 mins read
"With Neo4j, we can run analyses across relationships. These analyses are not feasible or even possible when the data is spread out among different systems," said Pat Patterson, Technical Director, StreamSets. In this week's five-minute interview, we discuss how StreamSets uses Neo4j to build... read more
Journey Planning… And Why I Love Cypher
Nov 21, 2018 8 mins read
Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Adam Cowley at GraphConnect Europe in May 2017. Presentation Summary Adam Cowley wanted to create a door-to-door journey-planning tool with Cypher that would allow him to accurately map a trip via train, bus, or both. He relied on open-source... read more
Graph Algorithms in Neo4j: Neo4j Graph Analytics
Nov 19, 2018 4 mins read
At a fundamental level, a native graph platform is required to make it easy to express relationships across many types of data elements. To succeed with connected data applications, you need to traverse these connections at speed, regardless of how many hops your query takes. This blog series... read more
This Week in Neo4j – Deep Learning on Graphs, Go Driver Released, Improved Azure Cloud support
Nov 17, 2018 5 mins read
Welcome to This Week in Neo4j where I share the most interesting things I found in our community over the last seven days. This week we had an exciting presentation by Andrew Jefferson about Deep Learning on Graphs as part of the online meetup. There’s also good news for Azure users... read more