GQL Is Now a Global Standards Project alongside SQL

Learn how Graph Query Language (GQL) has just been approved to become an international standards project and what’s next for this graph database tech.

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It’s Time for a Single Property Graph Query Language [Vote Now]

The time has come to create a single, unified property graph query language. Different languages for different products help no one. We’ve heard from the graph community that a common query language would be powerful: more developers with transferable expertise;… Read more →

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Meltdown & Spectre: Current Results from Neo4j Performance Testing

As mentioned in our earlier blog post about Meltdown and Spectre, we have been running tests to discover the impact on Neo4j of the patches and workarounds for the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. The Neo4j engineering team has now completed… Read more →

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openCypher – the SQL of Graphs – Hosts First Implementers Meeting (oCIM)

I’ve only been on the Neo4j team for eight months, but it’s been a hectic and fascinating introduction to the world of graph data management. During my career I’ve been back and forth between software product companies (from the very… Read more →

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Neo Technology and the LDBC project – an update

A bit has happened since I (Alex Averbuch) last updated you about progress in the LDBC (Linked Data Benchmark Council), and Neo’s part in it. So, without further ado and in no particular order, here’s what we’ve been doing…Second Technical User… Read more →

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The state of LDBC in January 2013

Hi all! A few months ago we announced that Neo Technology (Neo) had joined the Linked Data Benchmark Council (LDBC), a three-year EU-funded research project aimed at creating a comprehensive suite of performance benchmarks for graph databases. The goal of… Read more →

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FOSDEM 2013 summary

Hi all, Michael and I have been on a great BeNeLux tour starting with a Meetup in Delft and another one in Antwerp with the big finale in Brussels for FOSDEM, one of the worlds geekiest unconferences. We talked at… Read more →

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