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Learn about Neo4j and GRANDstack, including news from the GraphQL Summit and a new challenge

Neo4j & GRANDstack at GraphQL Summit [+Developer Challenge]

The Neo4j Developer Relations team is tasked with making sure developers can build applications backed by Neo4j using their favorite technologies. One technology we’ve been really excited about recently is GraphQL. GraphQL is a relatively new paradigm for building APIs. You can learn more... read more


Learn about the alpha release of Cypher for Apache Spark™ making Cypher available for analytics

Cypher – the SQL for Graphs – Is Now Available for Apache Spark

In case you missed it at GraphConnect New York: The Neo4j team has announced the public alpha release of Cypher for Apache Spark™. We’ve been building Cypher for Apache Spark for over a year now and have donated it to the openCypher project under an Apache 2.0 license, allowing for external... read more


Learn all about the 3.3 General Availability (GA) release of the Neo4j Graph Database

Neo4j Graph Database 3.3 Release: Everything You Need to Know

As part of the Neo4j Graph Platform announced at GraphConnect New York last week, we are excited to announce the general availability release of the Neo4j Graph Database version 3.3. At the heart of the Graph Platform is the native graph database itself, which has a number of release-defining... read more



Learn how Neo4j is evolving beyond being a graph database and becoming a graph technology platform

Neo4j: From Graph Database to Graph Platform

Today at GraphConnect New York, Neo4j has announced our transformation from the provider of a graph database into the creator of a graph platform. We are making this change to address the evolving needs of customers in their deployment of Neo4j, in both needing to interoperate within a complex... read more


Learn more about how to accelerate Neo4j performance using CAPI SNAP technology on IBM Power Systems

Accelerating Neo4j with CAPI SNAP from IBM Power Systems

The longtime promise of dramatically accelerated computing has arrived on IBM Power Systems servers and the great news is that Neo4j benefits tremendously! I’m sure many people have heard of using GPUs as selected application accelerators. The "what’s new" is now with CAPI and OpenCAPI. IBM... read more