• Universal Recommendation System completely eliminates need for decision-making, additional recommendation engines
  • ThanksMom tells you what to do, when to do it, where to do it, how to do it and what to do next
  April 1, 2014, San Mateo CA—Neo Technology today announced ThanksMom, a universal recommendation system that completely revolutionizes the way we interact with each other and things since decisions are no longer needed – the database makes them for you. thanksmom

“Neo4j is being adopted for recommendation systems worldwide,” said Emil Eifrem, CEO of Neo Technology.  “We have customers building recommendation systems for movies, entertainment, industrial spare parts, restaurants, jobs, even dating. In order to simplify tasks for our customers we have created the unified recommendation system. Now, it will no longer be necessary to think for yourself for most daily tasks.”

ThanksMom links recommendations movies, sports and other entertainment; dating and social networks; career paths and job search; and dining, diet and health all into one universal graph, powered by Neo4j, the world’s leading graph database. No more data scraping or algorithm optimizing, ThanksMom allows you to find what you love faster and easier by eliminating choice and going with just one recommendation, the right recommendation.

There are many online dating products that will recommend potential partners, but only ThanksMom will give you recommendations like when and why you should break up with your partner, and what to look for in your next partner, as well as explaining what was wrong with your last partner. ThanksMom even goes so far as to play matchmaker and suggest better matches for you based on your other preferences. Advanced functionality will also enable you to question your own orientation and preferences.

ThanksMom, runs on Neo4j and can be effortlessly integrated with any existing web platforms through a variety of APIs and language drivers. It’s ability to recommend everything and anything is unparalleled and will streamline the difficulty of deciding between several suggested options. The ThanksMom API is so advanced that you do not need to call it – it will call you.

International versions roll out Mother’s Day (US: May 11, 2014) with the initial launch of DankeMutter, MerciMère, DankMamen, TackMor, and GraciasMamá; other editions are set to debut later this year.

Customers

“In this busy world, who has time to make decisions? ThanksMom is a godsend that allows me to ignore the fluff and focus on the stuff I need to focus on – buying more islands.” – Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle “Deciding what startups to buy for billions of dollars used to be difficult. With ThanksMom, there is now only one choice that keeps coming up.” – Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook “It’s just like your mother is dictating your every move, every thought… even when she is globetrotting with world leaders.” – Chelsea Clinton, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford  
About Neo Technology Graphs are everywhere. From websites adding social capabilities to Telco’s providing personalized customer services, to innovative bioinformatics research, organizations are adopting graph databases as the best way to model and query connected data. Neo Technology researchers have pioneered graph databases since 2000, and have been instrumental in bringing the power of the graph to numerous organizations worldwide, including 30 Global 2000 customers, such as Cisco, Accenture, Telenor, eBay and Walmart. Serving customers in production for over a decade, Neo4j is the world’s leading graph database with the largest ecosystem of partners and tens of thousands of successful deployments. Neo Technology is a privately held company funded by Fidelity Growth Partners Europe, Sunstone Capital and Conor Venture Partners, and is headquartered in San Mateo, CA, with offices in Sweden, UK, Germany, France, and Malaysia. For more information, please visit www.neotechnology.com. # # # Contact: Tanya Carlsson Kulesa Faul for Neo Technology (707) 529-6139 tanya@kulesafaul.com  

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