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This Week in Neo4j – Weighted PageRank, Backups on Kubernetes, Modeling Financial Risks

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we work out the best tennis player in the world using weighted PageRank, we learn how to do backups on Kubernetes, and how to model financial risks. We... read more


Read this 5-minute interview with Clayton Ching of Digitate to learn about AI and graph databases.

Enterprise AI for IT Ops: 5-Minute Interview with Clayton Ching, Global Head of Customer Success at Digitate

"I believe everyone in the IT ops space is going to have to implement graph data a lot sooner than they think," said Clayton Ching, Global Head of Customer Success at Digitate. IT operations is complex, with thousands of systems and connections and dependencies between those systems. Overlay the... read more


Learn about popular graph search algorithms like Dijkstra's algorithm and the A-star algorithm

Graph Databases for Beginners: Graph Search Algorithm Basics

When he wasn't busy shelving books, collecting overdue fines and shushing children (we can only presume) in the library at the House of Wisdom, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi was also keeping up a few other side projects: inventing algebra, popularizing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system in the West,... read more


Check out GraphAware's knowledge graph infrastructure using Neo4j and Elasticsearch.

Knowledge Graph Search with Elasticsearch and Neo4j

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Luanne Misquitta and Alessandro Negro at GraphConnect New York in October 2017. Presentation Summary Knowledge graphs are key to delivering relevant search results to users, meeting the four criteria for relevance, which include the query, the... read more


Learn about FRTB risk management with Neo4j.

Effective Internal Risk Models for FRTB Compliance: Risk Management with Neo4j [Infographic]

In this series on the FRTB, we delved into what is required for effective internal risk models using a graph database like Neo4j. In previous weeks, we looked at the requirements of FRTB compliance and the relationship between risk modeling and data lineage. Last week, we explained why modern... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Supercharge Developer Productivity with new release of neo4j-graphql.js, Cosine similarity on GoT, New Kettle Plugins Released

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we learn how to supercharge developer productivity with the latest release of neo4j-graphql.js, there’s a new release of the Kettle plugins for... read more