Featured Post
Learn how the Neo4j graph database (vs. a triple store) performs as a reasonable RDF reasoning engine

Neo4j: A Reasonable RDF Graph Database & Reasoning Engine [Community Post]

It is widely known that Neo4j is able to load and write RDF. Until now, RDF – and certainly OWL – reasoning have been attributed to fully fledged triple stores or dedicated reasoning engines only. This post shows that Neo4j can be extended by a unique reasoning technology to deliver a very... read more


Learn about the complex challenges and problems of personal data when it comes to GDPR compliance

GDPR Compliance: The Challenges and Problems with Personal Data

European Union regulators are dead serious about protecting the privacy of their citizens’ personal data. The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) that take effect on 25 May 2018 apply to all EU and foreign organizations handling personal data of EU residents. They mandate strict... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Reddit AMA, Neo4j OGM, Reddcoin Graph, Graph Based Machine Learning

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 a Reddit AMA on Russian Twitter Trolls, Machine Learning with Graph Databases, a Reddcoin Graph, and more. The Neo4j GraphTour visits... read more


Catch this week’s 5-Minute Interview with Ashley Sun, Software Engineer at LendingClub

DevOps on Graphs:
The 5-Minute Interview with Ashley Sun, Software Engineer at LendingClub

"Basically, anything you can think of in your infrastructure, whether it's GitHub, Jenkins, AWS, load balancers, Cisco UCS, vCenter – it's all in our graph database," said Ashley Sun, Software Engineer at LendingClub. DevOps at LendingClub is no easy feat: Due to the complexities and... read more


Read part two of this interview on the field of network science and how it's changing everything

Network Science: The Hidden Field behind Machine Learning, Economics and Genetics That You’ve (Probably) Never Heard of – An Interview with Dr. Aaron Clauset [Part 2]

Last week, in part one of my interview with Dr. Aaron Clauset, we reviewed how network science was evolving and how it's dismantling preconceived notions about networks in general. Clauset also stressed the crucial role of interdisciplinary collaboration when it comes to network science. Dr.... read more


This Week in Neo4j – NBC Russian Twitter Trolls, Spring Boot, GRAND stack

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 a sandbox to play around with NBC’s Russian Twitter Trolls dataset, modelling Pentaho ETL jobs and flights with Neo4j, a Python Cypher... read more