Demo: Building Intelligent Supply Chain Application with Neo4j

See this demo on how to build an AngularJS-, .Net Core-based intelligent supply chain application using Neo4j and AWS.

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A Game of Data and GraphQL [Game of Thrones Community Post]

This blog post was originally published on Medium by Michael Hunger and is used with permission. Creating a Neo4j graph database (and more) based on Game of Thrones (and A Song of Ice and Fire) data. As season 7 is… 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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Public Service Announcement: Neo4j Drivers 1.2 Release

We are happy to announce that all our officially supported Bolt drivers are now available as versions 1.2. With this release, we massively improved the way you write code to work with a cluster, introducing reusable “transaction functions” and built-in retry… 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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How Scribestar Uses Neo4j for Faster Coding Cycles

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Srinivas Suravarapu at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what he covered: Perfecting your database architecture The Scribestar domain model Building versioning into the data store Tricks and tips… 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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Neo4j 3.0 Explained in Just 5 Minutes

If a picture can speak 1,000 words, a five-minute video can speak 8,991,000 words (1,000 * 29.97 * 60 * 5). That’s powerful! In this short video, we review the key features of Neo4j 3.0. As the first release in… Read more →

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Official Release: 3 Essentials of Neo4j 3.0, from Scale to Productivity & Deployment

Today, the Neo4j team is proud to announce the release of Neo4j 3.0.0. As the first release in the 3.x series, Neo4j 3.0 is based on a completely redesigned architecture and a commitment to offer the world’s most scalable graph… Read more →

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For Testing & Feedback: Neo4j 3.0 Release Candidate 1

Neo4j 3.0 is coming soon, and we would like to ask you today for your feedback on our first release candidate. For your review Neo4j 3.0-RC1 previews some significant new features which we’d love for you to review. “Bolt” binary… Read more →

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Using Neo4j from Python

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Graphs in a .NET World

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Neo4j Standalone REST server 0.8 available

The Neo4j team is proud to announce the availability of a REST wrapper that can be installed both on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X as a standalone server. Please follow the Getting Started guide on the Neo4j wiki where… Read more →

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