Archive for the ‘Graph Databases’ Category
Neo4j Workshop and talk on Graph Databases
Andreas Kollegger talks about an upcoming workshop on Neo4j using graph databases In this preview video, Andreas Kollegger tells us about his workshop on Neo4j on 11th July and talk on how, when and where...
Read More »DBTA: Neo4J Remains the Undisputed King of Graph Databases
DBTA highlights the leaders in NoSQL When NoSQL first hit the IT consciousness in 2009, an explosion of NoSQL databases seemed to appear out of thin air. Some of these contenders had in fact been...
Read More »I MapReduced a Neo4j store
Creating and using a Neo4j Graph Model for specific use cases Lately I’ve been busy talking at conferences to tell people about our way to create large Neo4j databases. Large means some tens of millions of nodes...
Read More »The Future Is Graph Databases
O’Reilly Strata sits down with Emil Eifrem about Graph databases Neo4j is the original graph database. [Discussed at 5:25]
Read More »UCSC researchers using big data to predict cancer outcomes
UCSC uses Graph Databases to predict Cancer Stuart’s group will build a separate database, called the Biomedical Evidence Graph (BMEG), for storing and analyzing interpretive information derived from the raw sequence data stored in the...
Read More »How Graph Search Works
Emil Eifrem, CEO of Neo Technology exposes how Graph Search works Think of a person. Imagine what they are doing and what they look like right now. Who did you pick? Your spouse, your mother,...
Read More »InfoQ: Graph Databases – Book Review and Interview
Graph Databases book authored by Ian Robinson, Jim Webber, and Emil Eifrém, covers the Graph based NoSQL database technology and different options available for storing “Connected Data” in real world applications. Authors discuss topics like data...
Read More »Java: Out of the spotlight, but still spry especially with Graph Databases
At the Jax Conf Java conference 2013 in Silicon Valley, analyst Stephen O’Grady of RedMonk stressed that Java “still has formidable support.” The veteran programming language is enjoying a resurgence in big data and Android apps But...
Read More »Thumbtack Technology, a Leading IT Services Firm, Announces Partnership with Graph Database Leader, Neo Technology
This partnership will allow for continued delivery and implementation of solutions to a wide range of clients. Thumbtack Technology today announced a with Neo Technology, creators of Neo4j, the world’s leading graph database. Thumbtack Technology is...
Read More »O’Reilly Media Launch ‘Graph Databases’ Book at GraphConnect Boston/Chicago
Come to GraphConnect Next Week to Meet the Authors and Learn Everything You Need to Know About Graph Databases Neo Technology, creators of Neo4j,the world’s leading graph database, will launch “Graph Databases,” the authoritative book on...
Read More »Recommendation Engines: RDBMS and SQL, Versus Graph Database
Rodger Lepinsky, Oracle guru, takes on query performance with Neo4j’s Cypher Query Language versus SQL For years, I’ve worked with Oracle, doing complex SQL. Recently I’ve been looking at the graph database, NEO4J. Last night...
Read More »Software Abstractions Perspective: Big Data and Graph Databases
Why do we need Graph Databases? Today applications and devices generate a flood of data. This high volume of data is typically incredibly dense and highly related; it does not fall neatly into pre-defined schemas....
Read More »Podcast: Michael Hunger on Graphs
Michael Hunger of Neo Technology, and a developer on the Neo4J database, is the air with Software Engineering Radio, discussing graph databases. Listen to the Podcast. Graph databases fall within the larger category of NoSQL...
Read More »ThoughtWorks Technology Radar Strongly Recommends – Adopt Neo4j
ThoughtWorks released their 2013 Technology Radar. The radar captures the output of the Technology Advisory Board’s discussions in a format that provides value to a wide range of stakeholders, from CIOs to developers. The...
Read More »O’Reilly Graph Databases – First Edition Hot Off the Press
The first edition print of O’Reilly Graph Databases is now available for download at graphdatabases.com. Graph Databases, written by Ian Robinson, Jim Webber, and Emil Eifrém, discusses the problems that are well aligned with graph databases,...
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