This Week in Neo4j – Hidden Markov Model, SQL Server to Neo4j, Fraud Detection with Graphs

Hi everyone, In this week’s video, Rik Van Bruggen and Marius Hartmann explain how to do fraud detection with graphs. Zuye Zheng analyses r/WallStreetBets, Hadi Fadlallah migrates data from SQL Server to Neo4j, and Greg King explains some of the… Read more →

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Analytical Subgraph Overlays in Neo4j

Pull the needles out of the haystack by learning how to do specialized analyses on subgraphs as well as customized analyses on one tiny island of data.

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#GraphCast: How-To Video Series

Binge our How-To Video Series at your own pace and delve further into the glorious world of Neo4j development.

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Streaming Graphs: Combining Kafka and Neo4j

If you’re looking for the basics on how to turn streams into graphs with Neo4j and the Neo4j-Streams plugin, you’ve come to the right place.

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Empowering Educators: Neo4j’s New Program for Classroom Instruction

Learn more about Neo4j’s new Educator Program for classroom instruction in a lab setting to help students learn about graph database concepts.

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This Week in Neo4j – Getting Started with Neo4j Desktop and Browser, Graphileon Personal Edition, Intuitive Detections Research with Neo4j

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 have the release of Graphileon Personal Edition, a new Getting Started with Neo4j… Read more →

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Graph Gopher: The Neo4j Browser Built on Swift for Your iOS Device [Community Post]

Graph Gopher is a Neo4j browser for iPhone that was recently released to the App Store. Graph Gopher lets you interact natively with your Neo4j graphs through easy browsing and quick entry for new nodes and relationships. It gives you… Read more →

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Data Profiling: A Holistic View of Data using Neo4j

Summary Data profiling is a widely used methodology in the relational database world to analyse the structure, contents and metadata of a data source. Generally, data profiling consists a series of jobs executed upon the data source to collect statistics… Read more →

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The ICIJ Releases Neo4j Desktop Download of Paradise Papers

Early this morning (1 Dec.), the Pulitzer Prize-winning International Consortium for Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) released an ICIJ version of Neo4j Desktop which includes the Paradise Papers and the other Offshore Leaks graph data. This desktop package – available for Windows,… Read more →

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Going Meta: Exploring the Neo4j Graph Database…as a Graph

The graph data model is inherently visual. Try explaining a graph to someone new. You’ll inevitably draw a picture, or wave your hands around to convey what you mean by ‘nodes… links…. and more nodes’. People think in graphs, and… 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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Neo4j Sandbox Now Supports Neo4j 3.2, Sharing, Google Spreadsheets & More!

When we announced the new Neo4j Sandbox back in March, we enabled developers to learn Neo4j while exploring data and interactive guides for four use cases: Recommendations Engines, TrumpWorld, US Congress (Legis-Graph) and Twitter analysis. We’ve seen lots of developers… Read more →

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Summer 2017 Release of the APOC Procedures Library

It’s summertime, but that doesn’t mean we’re less active building cool stuff for you to use with Neo4j. If you haven’t heard of APOC yet – dubbed “Awesome Procedures On Cypher” – it’s a Swiss Army knife of useful utilities… Read more →

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The Graph of Thrones [Season 7 Contest]

Today launches the seventh season of “Game of Thrones” with many exciting developments awaiting the audience. Even if we might never see the last two books Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring published, the TV series producers march… Read more →

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How to Deploy Neo4j on Microsoft Azure, a Step-by-Step Guide [Azure Series, Part II]

In the first post of this series covering Neo4j on Microsoft Azure, we announced the availability of Neo4j in the Azure Marketplace. Today, we’ll go into more detail on how to deploy Neo4j in your Azure environment. Step 1: Sign-Up… Read more →

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Neo4j 3.2 GA Release: Enterprise Scale, Native Performance & More

We are proud to announce the general availability release of Neo4j 3.2. This release marks an expansion in global scale, enterprise refinement and all-around performance. It signals that the next generation of graph-powered Internet applications will span the globe. To… 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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Query Management & Security Event Logging in Neo4j Enterprise [Security Series, Part 4]

No matter the size or scope of your graph database, it’s vital to maintain secure control of your data and to keep a record of security events. Starting in Neo4j 3.1 and all future releases, users will have increased control… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Clark Richey, CTO & Co-Founder of FactGem

“The thing we love most about Neo4j is that it’s truly the only native property graph on the market that does what it says it’s supposed to do,” said Clark Richey, CTO and Co-Founder of FactGem. There are a number… Read more →

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Getting Started with the Microsoft Concept Graph in Neo4j

What does the study of concepts (or categories, depending on your field of study) tell us about the human mind? A result of the Probase research project, the Microsoft Concept Graph harnesses billions of web pages and search logs to build a huge graph of relations between words (like “apple”) and their concepts (like “fruit” or “hardware company”). Using this data, the team at Microsoft hopes to build better search engines, spell-checkers, recommendation engine, taxonomies and more.

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This Week in Neo4j – 25th February 2017

Welcome to this week in Neo4j! From now on instead of covering everything that happened in Neo4j at the end of the month in one mega-post we’re going to publish a more focused update once a week. We hope you… Read more →

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Hasbolt: The New Haskell Neo4j Bolt Driver

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Intro Graph databases and especially Neo4j have proven to be a great solution for close-related data… Read more →

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We’re Releasing It Live: Neo4j 3.1 GA Launch Event

You already know about Neo4j 3.1 from its beta launch at GraphConnect last October. Now the general availability release of Neo4j is less than two weeks away! That’s right, Neo4j 3.1 will become production ready on Tuesday, 13 December 2016,… Read more →

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New Neo4j 3.0 Online Training Classes for Cypher & Production Deployment

Since the launch of Neo4j 3.0 at GraphConnect Europe, we’ve been working on moving our online training classes to their new home on neo4j.com. By running the classes on our own site, we want to provide a better integrated experience… Read more →

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Charting Neo4j 3.0

Chart, Not Graph Today I want to show you how easy it got with Neo4j 3.0 to pull data from the graph into your JavaScript code and for instance create pretty charts from it. As you probably know, we people… Read more →

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