This Week in Neo4j – GraphConnect 2022

Check out what’s new this week in Neo4j, including Call for Papers for GraphConnect 2022, knowledge graphs, and monitoring cryptocurrency.

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This Week in Neo4j – Jeremy Grignard, Pegasus, FastRP, and a Brand New Node.js Course on GraphAcademy

Check out what’s new this week in Neo4j, including Pegasus, FastRP, and a brand new Node.js course on GraphAcademy.

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This Week in Neo4j – Behind the Trillion Graph, Mocking Neo4j in JavaScript, Bloom Tricks, Reactive Driver, Cloud Integrations, Data Science Talks, Neo4j Review, AuraDB Quickstart Videos

Hello, everyone! Even with the start of the summer and NODES behind us, there is no pause of activity in the Neo4j community. This week we’ve seen a lot of articles, projects, and initiatives popping up. This week’s featured member… Read more →

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Announcing the Neo4j GraphQL Library: Build Low-Code GraphQL APIs Faster

Discover what the official release of the Neo4j GraphQL Library has to offer and learn how to get started with the library.

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BloodHound: How Graphs Changed the Way Hackers Attack

Read this blog to learn how graphs revolutionized how hackers attack, and how SpecterOps uses Neo4j to access a company’s cybersecurity measures.

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Neo4j Joins GraphQL Foundation as a Founding Member

Neo4j is excited to share that we have joined the GraphQL Foundation as one of the founding members to support the evolution of GraphQL as it continues to become a standard for building APIs. You can learn more about the… Read more →

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Why You Should Start Thinking About Your Organization as a Graph

Do you think there is no space for a graph database in your company? Or it would be a huge effort to integrate a graph database into your product? I have to tell you: You can use a graph database… Read more →

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APOC Release for Neo4j 3.4 with Graph Grouping

Just in time for the Neo4j 3.4.0 release, we also pushed out two versions of APOC – 3.3.0.3 and 3.4.0.1. You can download them from GitHub, Maven or most conveniently with a single click in Neo4j Desktop. Please note that… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – JavaScript CRUD Apps, Personalised Recommendation Engines, Graph Theory Tutorial

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’ve got real time food and event recommendation engines, a JavaScript OGM, a Neo4j… Read more →

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An In-Depth Graph Analysis of the Paradise Papers

Today, the ICIJ has publicly released data from its most recent year-long investigation into the offshore industry, known as the Paradise Papers. In the last few weeks since the ICIJ announced their investigation, we’ve seen many reports being published covering… Read more →

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Neo4j & GRANDstack at GraphQL Summit [+Developer Challenge]

The Neo4j Developer Relations team is tasked with making sure developers can build applications backed by Neo4j using their favorite technologies. One technology we’ve been really excited about recently is GraphQL. GraphQL is a relatively new paradigm for building APIs.… Read more →

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Rapid Graph Technology Prototyping of Sub-Contractor Relationships

ISN is the leading provider of Health Safety and Environmental (HSE) management systems for contractor engagement. ISN collects and verifies HSE information from contractors to ensure that they are meeting the necessary requirements before they are allowed to come on… Read more →

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Analyzing Twitter Hashtag Impact using Neo4j, Python & JavaScript

This is the first demo I developed with Neo4j. The objective of the demo is to open the discussion about graph databases, Neo4j, big data, analytics and IBM Power Systems with our global customers. I decided to use Twitter as… Read more →

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Cypher: Write Fast and Furious

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Christophe Willemsen at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016. Presentation Summary In this presentation, Christophe Willemsen covers a variety of do-and-don’t tips to help your Cypher queries run faster than ever in Neo4j.… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – 8 July 2017

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. Featured Community Member: Cristina Escalante Every since Cristina met Max de Marzi in Chicago many years… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – 27 May 2017

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. Featured Community Member: Florin Pătraşcu This week’s featured community member is Florin Pătraşcu, System Architect at… Read more →

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GraphQL Meets Graph Database: A GraphQL + Neo4j Integration

As part of our work on the Neo4j Developer Relations team, we are interested in integrating Neo4j with other technologies and frameworks, ensuring that developers can always use Neo4j with their favorite technologies. A very interesting development in recent months… Read more →

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Graph Visualization for Neo4j Schemas using yFiles

I have been working with graph visualizations for almost 20 years now, but only recently have I begun looking into graph databases. Shortly after I got introduced to Neo4j, I found that when looking at existing dataset examples I often… Read more →

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An Introduction & Tutorial for Structr 2.1

In one of our previous blog posts, we promised to write more about new features of our upcoming release of Structr, version 2.1, so here we are. New Tutorial But before we dive into the details, we’d like to to… Read more →

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Neo4j Object Mapping with GORM, Groovy and Spring Boot [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Mapping object models to the Neo4j graph in languages such as Java and Groovy may be… Read more →

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2016: The Year in Neo4j Drivers

Spring is in the Air 2016 was the year when, in April with the availability of Neo4j 3.0 we also introduced our own binary protocol named Bolt. We also provided the first set of officially supported drivers for Bolt, including… Read more →

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Adding Users to the Node.js / React.js Neo4j Movie App

Introduction The Neo4j Movie App Template provides an easy-to-use foundation for your next Neo4j project or experiment using either Node.js or React.js. This article will walk through the creation of users that can log in and interact with the web… Read more →

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Just for Node.js & React.js Developers: A New Neo4j Movies Template

Let’s jump right into it. You’re a JavaScript developer interested in Neo4j and want to build a web app, microservice or mobile app. You’ve already read up on Neo4j, played around with some datasets, and know enough Cypher to get… Read more →

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Neo4j + KeyLines: The Developer’s Route out of Dependency Hell [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Most software developers will, at some point, find themselves in dependency hell. It’s a terrible place… Read more →

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A Deeper Dive into Neo4j 3.0 Language Drivers

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Nigel Small and Stefan Plantikow at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick TL;DR of what they covered: Language driver protocol concepts Driver API design and concepts Built-in procedures Legacy stores –… Read more →

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