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Learn how you're invited to blog with the rest of the Neo4j community in our new Medium publication

Your Open Invitation to Publish with the Neo4j Community on Medium

Hello everyone, We, the developer relations team at Neo4j, are always looking for new ways to support the Neo4j developer community. We are starting a Medium publication around Neo4j-related topics to not only share lessons learned as well as tips and tricks, but also to encourage every one of... read more


Learn all about SemSpect, a new tool for intuitive graph visualization compatible with Neo4j

Meet SemSpect: A Different Approach to Graph Visualization [Community Post]

Understanding large graphs is challenging. Sure, a proper Cypher query can retrieve valuable information. But how do you find the pivotal queries when the structure of your graph is not known? In this post, I discuss SemSpect – a tool that makes use of a visualization paradigm that allows... read more


Learn how Neo4j plays an essential role in making your human capital management (HCM) more effective

Neo4j as a Critical Aspect of Human Capital Management (HCM)

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Luanne Misquitta at GraphConnect Europe in May 2017. Presentation Summary In this presentation, Luanne Misquitta shares her facility for engaging with the challenges of human capital management (HCM) in contemporary organizations using graph... read more


Free Download O'Reilly Graph Algorithms book

Graph Algorithms in Neo4j: How Connections Drive Discoveries

Graph algorithms are the powerhouse behind the analysis of real-world networks — from identifying fraud rings and optimizing the location of public services to evaluating the strength of a group and predicting the spread of disease or ideas. In this series on graph algorithms, we’ll... read more


Learn how awesome the Neo4j community was (and is) during the EMEA GraphTour in 2018

A BIG Thank You to the Neo4j Community! [GraphTour Update]

Graph love is going global, and we've taken note. That's why this year, instead of one centralized conference in Europe, we went on tour to eight cities across Europe and the Middle East. While eight one-day events in eight cities may seem like a lot, we just weren't satisfied. We wanted to... read more