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Learn from this initial test of the GraphQL command-line interface when used alongside Neo4j

1st Steps with Graphcool’s GraphQL Command-Line Interface [Community Post]

This blog post was originally published on Medium by Michael Hunger and is used with permission. Graphcool released it’s GraphQL command-line tools two days ago, so I thought it would be nice to see how well they work, especially with our Neo4j GraphQL backend. And here’s the good news :... read more


Rank provides a high-level graph algorithm

Graph Algorithms: Make Election Data Great Again

Editor's Note: This presentation was given by John Swain at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. Summary In this presentation, learn how John Swain of Right Relevance (and Microsoft Azure) set out to analyze Twitter conversations around both Brexit and the 2016 U.S. Presidential... read more


Learn about how Neo4j is used for a 360-view of customer experience in the financial services sector

Financial Services & Neo4j: 360-Degree View of Customer Experience

Customer expectations are rising at a time when customer service is a significant differentiator within the financial services industry. Customers expect companies to deliver personalized service – i.e., an end-to-end customer experience – that reflects an understanding of who they are,... read more



Learn how to use Neo4j + GraphQL to analyze data from Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire

A Game of Data and GraphQL [Game of Thrones Community Post]

This blog post was originally published on Medium by Michael Hunger and is used with permission. Creating a Neo4j graph database (and more) based on Game of Thrones (and A Song of Ice and Fire) data. As season 7 is progressing, interest around Game of Thrones data is flaring up again. There... read more