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Learn about the new Neo4j Community Maven program and how you can become a local supernode (in a good way)

Neo4j Community Mavens: Because Being a Supernode Isn’t Always a Bad Thing

The Neo4j community is full of different kinds of people: people who help others with technical questions, those who write blogs to help educate others about graph databases, those who contribute to open source projects and more. Our community also has those special individuals who yearn to... read more


Learn why your database query language matters because of its (dis-)connection to your data model

Graph Databases for Beginners: Why a Database Query Language Matters (More Than You Think)

Languages (the natural, human kind) shape how you view the world. From color to time to gender relations, there's no escaping how language limits (or expands) your worldview. Words are the categories and labels that we use to process and understand reality – and then to communicate that... read more


Learn how graph technology is transforming the world of financial risk reporting.

Financial Risk Reporting: Graph Technology Is a Game Changer

How do you prevent another global financial crisis like the one in 2008? The answer lies in better visibility into the deep connections in risk data. Armed with an understanding of risk data lineage, financial houses could have limited their exposure. A connected data foundation not only... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Neo4j ETL Guide Refresh, New Release of APOC and JDBC Driver, Blockchain Analytics

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 have releases of APOC and the Neo4j JDBC Driver, a paper explaining how to derive socially useful information from public blockchains, a refresh of... read more


Ten reasons why you must attend GraphConnect 2018 in New York City.

The Top 10 Reasons to Attend GraphConnect 2018 in New York City

Once again, GraphConnect makes its way back to the vibrant island of Manhattan this autumn! Whether you’re new to the world of graph database technology or you’ve been a part of the movement for some time, there’s something new for everybody at this year’s event. Here are just a few of... read more


Learn how connected data is helping banks with financial risk reporting.

Financial Risk Reporting: Building a Risk Metadata Foundation

Regulations, such as BCBS 239, are driving banks to reexamine the way they manage financial risk management data. Building a connected data foundation supports a world of innovative uses of your enterprise data – including 360-degree visibility of your customers, detecting and preventing... read more