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Grant Beasley

This Week in Neo4j: Graphs4Good, GraphQL, Game of Life, Information Extraction, Cypher Map Projection, and More

GraphConnect is right around the corner! We are so excited to get together with the community for this long-awaited onsite event in Austin, Texas, from June 6 – 8, 2022. You can learn all about it – speakers, content, and social events – online. There's still time for you join the... read more


Graphs for Cybersecurity: Cyberthreats, Vulnerabilities, and Risk

Note: This blog post is an extract from the Graphs for Cybersecurity white paper by Dave Voutila, Gal Bello, Tara Jana, and Deb Cameron. Cyberattacks had been on the rise for years, with nation state threat actors and foreign hacking collectives joining in, devoting more time and resources... read more



Please Welcome Chandra Rangan, Neo4j’s Chief Marketing Officer!

I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Chandra Rangan, Neo4j’s new Chief Marketing Officer, to our company and community. This role is essential as we continue to evolve globally and expand across industries. With graph technology exploding – and Neo4j on the frontlines of that growth... read more


Estelle Scifo

This Week in Neo4j: Graph Embeddings, OSS Vulnerabilities, Supply Chain Stack, Star Wars Graph, Chatbot MD, and More!

With graph data science, you can choose between several graph embedding algorithms, and generating low-dimensional vector spaces is easy. But how do you evaluate the embedding results in your machine learning application? Enter Emblaze, a Jupyter notebook widget for visually comparing... read more


10 Things You Can Do With Cypher That Are Hard With SQL

Editor's note: This presentation was given by Michael Hunger in December 2021 at Neo4j Connections: Graphs for Cloud Developers. SQL has been around for a long time; it's a powerful query language, but there are some things that just make more sense in Cypher. I’ll occasionally show SQL as... read more