7 Reasons Why Effective Compliance Management Is Only Possible with a Graph-Based Solution

Learn about the effects of money laundering, and why risk management – along with graph technology – helps protect financial and reputational damage.

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This Week in Neo4j – Visualizing BloodHound Data with PowerBI, College Admissions Scandal Visualized, New Release of Structr

This week Robert Schäfer and Grzegorz Leonie show us how they use Neo4j and GraphQL to build Human Connection, and Andy Robbins visualised Bloodhound data using PowerBI. We also have a detailed tutorial on monitoring Neo4j with Prometheus, a new… Read more →

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Connecting Compliance: 5-Minute Interview with Christian Tsambikakis

Check out this 5-minute interview with Christian Tsambikakis, CEO of KERBEROS Compliance and learn how they use Neo4j for their compliance solution.

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Fighting Money Laundering and Corruption with Graph Technology

The shocking revelations of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), who released both the Panama and Paradise Papers, as well as the West Africa Leaks, have shown that aggressive tax avoidance and money laundering are a widespread and worldwide… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – 11 November 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. Paradise Papers The big news this week was the ICIJ‘s release of the Paradise Papers –… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – 14 October 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. Before we get to that, we wanted to say a few quick words. Our entire team… Read more →

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How Graph Technology Helps the Automotive Industry to Innovate with patedo

Abstract: KCIG, a German consulting company well-known in the automotive industry, and Structr, jointly created patedo®, a groundbreaking patent search engine, enabling engineers to query the world’s patent databases in unprecedented ways to find relevant working-level information much quicker than… 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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Oracle RDBMS + Neo4j: Migrate All the Data into Neo4j

There are many use cases and scenarios where it makes sense to use Oracle RDBMS in tandem with the Neo4j graph database, whether you’re migrating a subset of data or constantly syncing both graph and relational datasets. However, sometimes circumstances… Read more →

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Enterprise Data Management with Graphs

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Axel Morgner at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what he covered: Data management challenges faced by enterprises The first step to enterprise data management: data integration The best… Read more →

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Using Neo4j & Structr to Measure the Impact of 1 Tonne of Carbon

Structr is a Silver sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Meet their team on October 13-14th at the Hyatt Regency SF. It’s on the news all the time: climate change, global warming, etc. Advocated by politicians like Al Gore and President… Read more →

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Structr: We Finally Made the Step to Cypher and Neo4j 3.0!

Structr is a Silver sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Meet their team on October 13-14th at the Hyatt Regency SF. After months of consideration, preparation, and also weeks of hard work, we finally completed the transition to Cypher and the… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Axel Morgner, Founder & CEO of Structr

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I chatted with Axel Morgner, Founder and CEO at Structr in Frankfurt, Germany. I caught up with Axel at GraphConnect Europe last April. Here’s what we covered: For people who may not be familiar, what… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Dr. Andreas Weber, Semantic PDM Consultant, Schleich

For this week’s 5-Minute Interview, I chatted with Dr. Andreas Weber, the former Vice President of Operations at Schleich and now an independent semantic PDM consultant in Germany. I caught up with Dr. Weber at GraphConnect Europe. Here’s what we… Read more →

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Your Technical Documentation Should Be a Graph: Here’s Why

TL;DR: This blog post is mainly about how technical documentation should ideally be structured: as a graph (not to be confused with a chart). As a software developer and author I have had the chance (and also the obligation) to… Read more →

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Semantic Product Management at Schleich, or Why Flexibility Makes the Difference

After a recent presentation, I was asked “What can you do with Structr that you can’t with other software?” As we were short on time, I just replied with “You can do anything, but in much less time.” I wish… Read more →

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From MongoDB to Docker and More: GraphConnect Lightning Talks Are Here

We already know you’re excited to attend GraphConnect San Francisco (did we mention there’s only five days left to register?), and you’ve already checked out the amazing agenda and star-studded speaker lineup. But while long, in-depth talks are certainly helpful… Read more →

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Introducing Structr 2.0: Faster, More Flexible App Development

Editor’s Note: Structr is a Bronze sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Register for GraphConnect to meet Axel and other sponsors in person. When Christian, Kai and I board the plane from Frankfurt to San Francisco next Monday, headed for GraphConnect… Read more →

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Structr Releases Next Generation Data-CMS

Structr 1.0: The Next Generation Data-CMS run on Neo4j Originally posted on the Structr blog With version 1.0 of Structr, an open-source software based on the graph database Neo4j, the first GA (general availability) version has been released. Structr simplifies… Read more →

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CMS Implementation based on Neo4j

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