Government agencies across the globe are challenged with complex, ever-evolving problems. The answers exist somewhere in a vast amount of data, but they are only identifiable with the right technology to make sense of interconnectedness within your data and often shifting political landscape. That technology is a graph database, which governments around the world are already using to fight crime, prevent terrorism, improve fiscal outcomes and more.
This online event is a half day of thought leadership on graphs in government, featuring guest speakers as well as Neo4j experts.
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CMO
Neo4j
VP, Product Marketing
Neo4j
Sr. Solutions Engineer
Neo4j
Director - Graph Data Science
Neo4j
VP, Data Science and Engineering
Data Society
Senior Software Engineer
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Technical Project Manager
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Director, Data Management and Interoperability
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Subject to Change
Lance Walter, CMO, Neo4j
Kick Off
Dave Packer, VP Product Marketing, Neo4j
The Importance of Graphs in Government
Nisha Iyer, VP, Data Science and Engineering
Enabling Advanced Machine Learning for the Government
Dr. Alicia Frame, Director – Graph Data Science, Neo4j
Relationships Matter: Using Connected Data for Better Machine Learning
Gary Mann, Sr. Solutions Engineer, Neo4j
Document Discovery with Graph Data Science
Mark Jensen, Director, Data Management and Interoperability, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Todd Pihl, Director, Technical Project Manager, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Ming Ying, Senior Software Engineer, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Building the Cancer Research Data Commons with Neo4j: The Bento Framework