GQL is Here: Your Cypher Queries in a GQL World

Now that the GQL standard is finally here for graph databases, find out what’s going to happen to your Cypher queries.

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GQL: The ISO Standard for Graphs Has Arrived

Read the joint letter from Neo4j and AWS to graph customers, the graph curious, and the Cypher community on the new GQL standard.

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ISO GQL: A Defining Moment in the History of Database Innovation

ISO GQL (Graph Query Language) is the new standard for graph databases. Discover its impact and what it means for the future of graph databases.

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Full Stack Graph in the Cloud

I will be sharing how Neo4j fits into the modern cloud ecosystem from the perspective of a full stack developer. I work on the Developer Relations team at Neo4j and spend much of my time working to integrate different technologies with Neo4j as well as looking at how customers are already doing this.

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This Week in Neo4j: GraphQL Release and Much More

This week, we released Neo4j GraphQL Library 3.0.0, which is a major milestone in the evolution of the GraphQL integration for Neo4j.

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Your Roadmap for an Enterprise Graph Strategy

Michael Moore from EY discusses how to start the graph conversation at your company and set a successful enterprise graph strategy.

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Your World Seen Through Your Eyes with Neo4j Bloom

Andreas Kolleger discusses Neo4j Bloom and the possibilities it opens up for enterprise organizations across their departments.

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Q+A with Keith Hare: Newest Neo4j Team Member, Active in the Database Query Standards Process Since 1988

Read this Q+A with Keith Hare, newest member of the Neo4j team and an active participant in the database query standards process since 1988.

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This Week in Neo4j – Graphs in AI and ML, Graph Data Science Sandbox, COVID-19 analysis, GRANDstack Access Control, and More

Hi Graph Friends- If you haven’t already heard GraphConnect 2020 in New York City has been postponed and the remainder of the GraphTour Europe events have been moved to online only. We have some great ideas for more online events… Read more →

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Neo4j Staff Predictions for 2020

A new year (let alone a new decade) is always a great time to reflect on the year gone past but also where we’re headed. We leaned on some of our most forward-thinking Neo4j colleagues – Amy Hodler, Michael Hunger… Read more →

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A Year in Review: Neo4j’s Top 9 Biggest News & Announcements of 2019

Is it a little over the top to say that 2019 was an historic year for the graph technology space? I don’t think so! Even in the fast-paced and ever-evolving tech world, there were a few moments that seemed to… Read more →

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Bringing the Newly Approved GQL Project Into Focus

Learn more about the recently approved GQL project to to create a new declarative property graph query language and next steps.

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GQL Is Now a Global Standards Project alongside SQL

Learn how Graph Query Language (GQL) has just been approved to become an international standards project and what’s next for this graph database tech.

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Apache Spark Developers Have Voted to Include Cypher in Spark 3.0 [Update]

The community vote by Apache Spark contributors has just closed – and the results are positive. Thank you to everyone who participated when we asked for your votes and feedback. As part of the preparations for a forthcoming Apache Spark… Read more →

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Apache Spark + Cypher: We Need Your Feedback & Votes

Editor’s Note: Alastair Green (Neo4j Query Languages Lead) and Martin Junghanns (Neo4j Cypher for Apache Spark project) will be speaking at the Spark + AI Summit in San Francisco this April. Want to Extend the Graph Capabilities of Spark? Let’s… Read more →

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A Year in Review: Neo4j’s Biggest News & Announcements of 2018

Whether you’re a brand-new graphista or an old-time vet, 2018 was a year that broke all records and expectations in the Neo4j ecosystem. In fact, some of our biggest news and announcements ever – as both a company and as… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Crime Investigation Sandbox, GraphQL to Cypher transpiler for the JVM, Exploring Yelp with Graph Algorithms

Welcome to This Week in Neo4j where I share the most interesting things I found in our community over the last seven days. This week Will and I previewed the Applied Graph Algorithms training, Joe Depeau launched the Crime Investigation… Read more →

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Simplicity Wins: We’re Shifting to an Open Core Licensing Model for Neo4j Enterprise Edition

TL;DR: Starting with Neo4j 3.5, Enterprise Edition source code will no longer be published to the open source commons, including future versions. This does not impact Neo4j Community Edition. We will continue to deliver the world’s best and most comprehensive… Read more →

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Graph Databases for Beginners: Why a Database Query Language Matters (More Than You Think)

Languages (the natural, human kind) shape how you view the world. From color to time to gender relations, there’s no escaping how language limits (or expands) your worldview. Words are the categories and labels that we use to process and… Read more →

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