Not Everyone Is a Data Scientist: 5-Minute Interview with Sony Green
By David Penick
October 25, 2019 7 mins read
In this week’s five-minute interview (conducted at GraphTour SF 2019), we discuss how Sony Green and his team use Neo4j with GraphXR.
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Graphing a Lesson Learned Database for NASA Using Neo4j, R/RStudio & Linkurious [Community Post]
By Neo4j Community
July 16, 2015 12 mins read
[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Ask any project manager and they will tell you the importance of reviewing lessons learned prior… Read more →
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GraphConnect Europe: Large-scale Graph Visualization on the Web
By Neo4j Staff
April 24, 2015 2 mins read
Visulaisation is Key In order to extract insights from graph databases visualisation is needed. Providing web-based interfaces to interact with large graphs though is a real challenge. Are new technologies like WebGL and web workers changing the status quo? Come… Read more →
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And the #ShowMeYourGraph Graph Visualization Winners Are…
By Adam Herzog
October 3, 2014 2 mins read
Thanks to everyone who submitted for our #ShowMeYourGraph Graph Visualization Twitter Contest! We loved reviewing all of the awesome graph visualizations. Click here to see all of the contest entries. And congratulations to our #ShowMeYourGraph winners Aru Sahni, Peterson Junior… Read more →
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Reshipping Scams and Network Visualization
By Neo4j Staff
September 19, 2014 6 mins read
GraphConnect 2014 Sponsor, Linkurious, discuses mapping fraud with Neo4jOriginally posted on the Linkurious blogDrug lords are not the only persons using mules to launder money. eCommerce operations are confronted to “reshipping scams”. In these scams, mules are used by online… Read more →
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GraphAlchemist Releases Alchemy.js 0.2.0
By Greta Workman, Marketing Coordinator
August 19, 2014 < 1 min read
GraphAlchemist to sponsor GraphConnect 2014 SF and demo latest Alchemy.js release Written by Huston Hedinger, Founder and CEO of GraphAlchemist and originally posted on the GraphAlchemist blog. GraphAlchemist is a Neo Technology partner and provides data science and data visualization… 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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#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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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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Graph Databases and Software Metrics & Analysis
By Neo4j Staff
May 24, 2013 4 mins read
Graph Databases and Software Metrics & Analysis This is the first in a series of blog posts that discuss the usage of a graph database like Neo4j to store, compute and visualize a variety of software metrics and other types… Read more →
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Zen Graph Visualizations – What can you do?
By Neo4j Staff
October 25, 2012 3 mins read
Zen Graph Visualizations As you probably know by now, we plan to run GraphConnect on Nov 6 2012 in San Francisco. For the event, the Neo4j community team devised some interesting hacking challenges.One challenge is recording an interaction-graph based on… Read more →
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Using (Spring Data) Neo4j for the Hubway Data Challenge
By Neo4j Staff
October 11, 2012 5 mins read
Using (Spring Data) Neo4j for the Hubway Data Challenge Using Spring Data Neo4j it was incredibly easy to model and import the Hubway Challenge dataset into a Neo4j graph database, to make it available for advanced querying and visualization. The… Read more →
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Google Summer of Code Projects with Neo4j
By Julian Simpson
March 25, 2010 2 mins read
Great news for all students wanting to spend the summer hacking on Neo4j and getting paid for it! The hackers behind Neo4j have teamed up with a few mentoring organizations on some interesting Summer of Code projects!So far there are… Read more →
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