This Week in Neo4j: Py2Neo, Time Series, Data Clusters, Graph Database Internals and more

Check out what’s new this week in Neo4j, including Superhero dataset, Workspace updates, synthetic data, LLM, streaming graph data, and more.

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This Week in Neo4j – deps.dev, neo-forgery, Motherlode, tei2neo, RBAC with Azure AD, Prometheus, GraphStuff.FM Podcasts

Hello, everyone! This is the week of NODES 2021! We hope you will be there and can watch the keynote by our awesome CEO, Emil Eifrem. It is on June 17 at 8:00 a.m. ET, 12:00 p.m. UTC, 5:30 p.m.… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j: Neo4j Streams, Event Processing, Py2Neo, News as Knowledge Graphs

Hello, everyone! In this week’s episode, Neo4j Engineering announced the release of Neo4j Streams with many new features. Dirk Fahland describes his project to transform event logs into a knowledge graph and the templates he has published. Rick Van Bruggen… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Neo4j & Python, Model Git Commits, Slack to Discord, Open Names Data

Hello, everyone! In this week’s episode, Madison shows us how to use Neo4j with Python using the Py2neo package and includes steps and template code for recreating her walkthrough. Tom shows us how to model git commits with Neo4j and… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – English WordNet Graph, Supervised Machine Learning, Using Neo4j with GraalVM

Hi everyone, The big graph news of this week is the release of version 1.5 of the Graph Data Science Library. Alicia Frame and Amy Hodler give us the lowdown, including the first supervised machine learning algorithms in the library.… Read more →

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A Conversation with Graphs

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Tatiana Hartinger at GraphConnect New York in September 2018. Presentation Summary Tatiana Hartinger is a mathematician and a Cognitive Solutions Consultant specializing in graph theory from Cognitiva. Cognitiva is using graphs to enhance… Read more →

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How Boston Scientific Improves Manufacturing Quality Using Graph Analytics

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Eric Wespi and Eric Spiegelberg at GraphConnect New York in September 2018. Presentation Summary We’re going to talk about some project themes that make sense when you’re going about developing a graph project.… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Build a just-in-time data warehouse with Neo4j Streams, Releases of Graph Algorithms and Neo4j Desktop, Stored Procedure Masterclass

Welcome to the I can’t believe it’s already February edition of This Week in Neo4j. This week we have five (FIVE!) releases of different projects in the ecosystem, including the Neo4j Desktop, Graph Algorithms Library, and a brand new Python… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – $80 Million Series E, New Neo4j Monitoring Tool, Cyber Attack Graphs, Spring Data Neo4j 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 have Neo4j’s $80 Million Series E, Cyber Attack Graphs, an interview with the… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – GRANDstack starter kit, Py2neo Release, Loading JSON APIs with APOC

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 GRANDstack starter kit, loading JSON APIs into Neo4j using the APOC… Read more →

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py2neo 3.1: The World’s Most Amazing Python Driver for Neo4j

Even though we’ve now released officially supported drivers for Java, Python, JavaScript and .NET, many of the community drivers are still going strong. Indeed, version 3.1 of my own community driver py2neo was released this week and with it came… Read more →

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Building the Graph Your Network App with the Neo4j Docker Image

Neo4j has long been distributed with a dataset of movies – showing how movies, actors, actresses, directors and more relate to each other. We’ve also recently added Northwind organizational data for those developers who are more business minded. Nonetheless, these… Read more →

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Import 10M Stack Overflow Questions into Neo4j In Just 3 Minutes

I want to demonstrate how you can take the Stack Overflow dump and quickly import it into Neo4j. After that, you’re ready to start querying the graph for more insights and then possibly build an application on top of that… Read more →

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The Neo4j-Slack Integration You’ve Been Waiting For (Is Here)

Update: We’ve moved to Discord. You can join us here. Our colleague Andreas, who loves Slack and brought it into our company, suggested the other day that we could build a Slack and Neo4j integration to demonstrate how useful a… Read more →

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Polyglot Persistence Case Study: Wanderu + Neo4j + MongoDB

Every language and data storage solution has its strengths. After all, no single solution is most performant and cost-effective for every possible task in your application. In order to tap into the varying strengths of different data storage solutions, your… Read more →

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Building a Python Web Application Using Flask and Neo4j

Flask, a popular Python web framework, has many tutorials available online which use an SQL database to store information about the website’s users and their activities. While SQL is a great tool for storing information such as usernames and passwords,… Read more →

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Py2neo 2.0, Unleashed!

Written by Nigel Small, Senior Engineer at Neo Technology Py2neo 2.0, Unleashed! It’s been over three years since I first began work on py2neo. If memory serves, the first version was written for Neo4j 1.3 and consisted of barely more… Read more →

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Py2neo 1.6

Py2neo 1.6 Hi all, It’s a weird thought that although Neo4j has been part of my life for well over two years, I’ve only met in person a few of the people that I know from its community. Thanks to… Read more →

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Nigel Small Discusses Py2neo

After some considerable mocking from our good man Jim Webber, developer and architect Nigel Small started playing around with Neo4j. His conclusion: “In the end, I came to the conclusion that designing a graph database has far more in common… Read more →

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