This Week in Neo4j – Weighted PageRank, Backups on Kubernetes, Modeling Financial Risks
By Mark Needham
October 13, 2018 6 mins read
Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we work out the best tennis player in the world using weighted PageRank, we… Read more →
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The Graph Is Strong with This One: GraphGist Challenge Winners!
By Bryce Merkl Sasaki
March 15, 2016 2 mins read
Last December, we announced the Neo4j Winter GraphGist Challenge. We invited our global graphista community to document and explain how various types of data could be modeled in a graph, using the GraphGist tool. We had dozens of fantastic entries,… Read more →
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The Neo4j GraphGist Challenge: May the Graph Be with You
By Bryce Merkl Sasaki
December 16, 2015 3 mins read
The Neo4j Winter GraphGist Challenge has officially begun! This year’s mission includes more categories, bigger prizes and new judges, so whether you’re a GraphGist veteran or a brand-new graphista, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The Mission: This year’s… Read more →
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Winners of the Neo4j GraphGist Winter Challenge 2015
By Michael Hunger, Developer Relations
April 17, 2015 4 mins read
Winners of the Neo4j GraphGist Winter Challenge 2015 Every time we ask our community to participate in one of our challenges to share interesting graph models and use-cases, we’re amazed at the quality and thoughtfulness of the submissions. This year… Read more →
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Managing Hires and Positions with Cypher
By Neo4j Staff
February 9, 2015 2 mins read
Written by Antonio Andrea Gentile The task of finding the right employee among active personnel for a vacant position is difficult for organizations of all sizes. In large businesses, the Human Resources department does not know everyone in the company and… Read more →
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GraphGist Winter Challenge
By Michael Hunger, Developer Relations
January 22, 2015 3 mins read
Last year we had an amazing turnout for our Winter GraphGist challenge, and received more than 65 submissions across 10 categories. Many of them were truly astonishing, which made it hard for us to select the winners. Now we want… Read more →
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GraphGist of the Week: September 19
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
September 19, 2014 < 1 min read
GraphGist of the Week! This week’s GraphGist of the Week goes out to iKwattro for his GitHub Events Analysis with Neo4j. He used data from the 3rd annual GitHub Data Challenge to take a deep dive into GitHub events using… Read more →
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GraphGist of the Week: September 5
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
September 5, 2014 < 1 min read
GraphGist of the Week: September 5 Knowing the best next move in a game of Chess requires an incredible level of skill, strategy and expertise — or a little Cypher prowess! Wes Freeman traverses the moves in this week’s profiled… Read more →
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World of WarGraph
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
August 6, 2014 6 mins read
World of WarGraph Originally posted on Bruggen Blog Written by Rik Van Bruggen Today is August 4th, 2014. For most people, that date probably does not mean a lot – but for many people in Europe it probably does –… Read more →
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From our Community: Best of July 2014
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
August 4, 2014 2 mins read
Our community of graphistas hit it out of the park once again by writing articles, creating graphgists and spreading the word about the power of graph databases. We’ve picked a few of our favorite community posts from the month of… Read more →
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(Neo4j)-[:LOVES]→(OSCON)-[:IN]→(Portland)
By Bryce Merkl Sasaki
July 29, 2014 4 mins read
(Neo4j)-[:LOVES]→(OSCON)-[:IN]→(Portland) During the last week of July, the Neo4j team had a great time at the Open Source Conference (OSCON) in Portland, OR. We met old friends and made new ones, had great discussions about Open-Source, NoSQL databases, interesting graph… Read more →
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GraphGist of the Week: July 28 – August 1
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
July 28, 2014 < 1 min read
GraphGist: Modeling Food Recommendations We take great pride in our community of out-of-this-world graphistas. Every week members new and old show off their Cypher-prowess through GraphGists – Asciidoc files rendered in our browser. Every week we like to highlight one… Read more →
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OSCON Twitter Graph
By Bryce Merkl Sasaki
July 23, 2014 4 mins read
OSCON Twitter Graph As a part of Neo4j’s community engagement around OSCON, we wanted to look at the social media activity of the attendees on Twitter. Working with the Twitter Search API and searching for mentions of “OSCON”, we wanted… Read more →
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GraphGist of the Week: July 21 – July 25
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
July 21, 2014 < 1 min read
GraphGist: Modeling the Tour De France competition The Neo4j community constantly and consistently produces incredible works of Cypher genius in their GraphGists. These gists represent everything from the World of Harry Potter to Bank Fraud Detection. In recognition of our… Read more →
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#ShowMeYourGraph Twitter Contest
By Adam Herzog
July 15, 2014 2 mins read
Graphs are everywhere, so show us yours! Submit your graph visualization via Twitter for a chance to win over $1000 in awesome prizes – including an iPad Air and a free pass to GraphConnect 2014 San Francisco! Tweet #ShowMeYourGraph with… Read more →
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Let Graph-dom Ring! Four GraphDB Reads for the Fourth of July
By Adam Herzog
July 4, 2014 < 1 min read
Celebrate American independence and freedom from table structures with these four blog posts. Happy Fourth of July and happy graphDB reading from the Neo4j team! Blog: Hierarchical Pattern Recognition by Kenny Bastani Blog: Neo4j: Set Based Operations with the experimental Cypher… Read more →
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Using Load CSV to Import data from Google Spreadsheet
By Rik Van Bruggen
July 3, 2014 < 1 min read
Using Load CSV to Import data from Google Spreadsheet My colleague Rickard recently did a great graphgist on Elite:Dangerous trading. When I read his post, the first thing that struck me was that he had found a great clever way to import data into Neo4j. And… Read more →
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Graph Gist Winter Challenge Winners
By Neo4j Staff
February 26, 2014 7 mins read
To be honest, we were blown away. When starting this challenge we were really excited and curious about the results. But what YOU created and submitted is just impressive. We received 65 submissions in the 10+ categories. Well… Read more →
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The first GraphGist Challenge completed
By Neo4j Staff
October 2, 2013 6 mins read
Update: This post is from 2013, the GraphGist infrastructure and links have changed several times since, then. If you are looking for a particular one, please head to the GraphGist portal and search there for its title. We’re happy to… Read more →
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