GraphAcademy Live: Cypher Fundamentals

In this module you will learn how to write Cypher code to retrieve data from the graph. You will learn how to: Retrieve nodes from the graph. Retrieve nodes with a particular label. Filter the retrieval by a property value.… Read more →

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ISO GQL – The ISO Standard for Graphs Has Arrived

Join us for an exclusive meetup where we dive into the groundbreaking arrival of ISO GQL, the ISO standard for graphs. Delve into the future of graph query languages with experts in the field as we explore the implications and… Read more →

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ISO GQL: Panel Discussion

Recently, ISO published a new database query language: ISO GQL. It’s a peer language to SQL and the first new ISO database language since 1987 — when the first version of SQL was released. GQL’s standardization offers a universal language… Read more →

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NODES 2024

NODES 2024, the biggest graph community gathering dedicated to graph-powered apps and contextual AI with the latest GenAI innovations! At NODES 2024, developers and data scientists across the globe will gather virtually to share knowledge and discover the possibilities of… Read more →

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Data Innovation Summit Stockholm 2024

Meet us at Data Innovation Summit Stockholm, Sweden’s most influential data, AI and advanced analytics event.

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Going Meta – A Series on Graphs, Semantics and Knowledge Episode 27

Episode 27 of Going Meta – a series on graphs, semantics and knowledge Jesús Barrasa: https://twitter.com/BarrasaDV Repository: https://github.com/jbarrasa/goingmeta Knowledge Graph Book: https://neo4j.com/knowledge-graphs-practitioners-guide/ Previous Episodes: https://neo4j.com/video/going-meta-a-series-on-graphs-semantics-and-knowledge/ Check out https://community.neo4j.com/ for questions and discussions around Neo4j.

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Programmable Melbourne

We’re excited to be sponsoring Programmable Melbourne – The Australian Software Engineering Conference. Visit our booth as we talk about all things Graph and Gen AI!

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Automating Schemaless Database Migrations on Neo4j with Liquibase

Graph databases give you unparalleled flexibility that businesses love — but their schemaless nature can result in evolving data models that are challenging to manage. ‍Even without schemas, changes to the database structure and data transformations need to be managed… Read more →

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GraphDB Bangkok meetup w/ GraphQL BKK

Graph Database Bangkok User Group is back with its in-person meetup in collaboration with GraphQL Bangkok on 7th March 2024! This time we are meeting up at Agoda offices at Central World with talks on GraphQL and get together to… Read more →

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