Connecting the Tech Stack: 5-Minute Interview with Tim Ward, CEO at CluedIn

“Connected data is always more interesting than disconnected data, especially when you’re wanting to do something like we do,” said Tim Ward, CEO at CluedIn. For Tim, it’s all about flexibility, scalability and resilience. As the CEO (and an engineer)… Read more →

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Are You the GraphConnect 2018 Presenter We’ve Been Looking for? [CFP Is Now Open!]

Bad news droids: You’re not the presenters we’re looking for. However, we’ll need some help finding the perfect presenters for GraphConnect 2018. That’s why the Call for Papers (CFP) is now open! Wait, What’s GraphConnect? Connected data isn’t just powering… Read more →

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Streamlining Processes with Neo4j at Glidewell Laboratories

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by Galit Gontar and Robert Edwards at GraphConnect San Francisco in October 2016: Presentation Summary As a vertically integrated company, Glidewell Laboratories needs their processes and workflows to be flexible and open to innovation.… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Wouter Crooy, Technical Lead at albumprinter(Albelli)

“Neo4j stood out of the NoSQL movement as having all the advantages of traditional relational databases,” said Wouter Crooy, Technical Lead at albumprinter. While relational databases work well for some use cases, albumprinter relies on a polyglot persistence architecture to… Read more →

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3 Advantages of Using Neo4j Alongside Oracle RDBMS

The rising popularity of graph databases is a trend that developers and data architects can no longer ignore. At the same time, well-established relational database management systems (RDBMS) like Oracle aren’t going anywhere soon. Oracle RDBMS is the backbone of… Read more →

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NoSQL Polyglot Persistence: Tools and Integrations with Neo4j

Editor’s Note: This presentation was given by William Lyon at GraphConnect Europe in April 2016. Here’s a quick review of what he covered: Why polyglot persistence? How to keep data consistent across platforms The new, powerful integration tools introduced by… 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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From the Neo4j Community: June 2016

What do Brexit, Game of Thrones and the Panama Papers all have in common? They’ve all been featured in articles from the Neo4j community in the month of June! While you’re browsing the great posts, videos and projects below, think… Read more →

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Explore the New Couchbase & JDBC Integrations for Neo4j 3.0

Introduction LARUS Business Automation has been the first Neo4j Italian partner since 2013, but let’s first take a step back to winter 2010 to talk about our first major projects with Neo4j. At the time, we were working for one… Read more →

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3 RDBMS & Graph Database Deployment Strategies (Polyglot & More)

Whether you’re ready to move your entire legacy RDBMS into a graph database, you’re syncing databases for polyglot persistence or you’re just conducting a brief proof of concept, at some point you’ll want to bring a graph database into your… Read more →

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RDBMS & Graphs: Why Relational Databases Aren’t Always Enough

Relational databases are powerful tools. Since the 80s, they have been the power-horse of most software applications and continue to do so today. Relational databases (RDBMS) were initially designed to codify paper forms and tabular structures, and they do that… Read more →

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Neo4j + Cassandra: Transferring Data from a Column Store to a Property Graph

[Editor’s Note:] This Neo4j Lab has been deprecated. The code is available in our GitHub project, but is no longer actively maintained. We’ve previously talked about the concept of polyglot persistence and why it can make sense to use multiple… Read more →

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Integrating Diverse Healthcare Data using MongoDB and Neo4j

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Dr. Mahesh Chaudhari – Chief Architect at Zephyr Health – delivered this presentation on how to integrate diverse healthcare data using MongoDB and Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and to… Read more →

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Polyglot Persistence for Microservices Using Spring Cloud and Neo4j

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Kenny Bastani and Josh Long — Spring Developer Advocates at Pivotal — delivered this presentation on polyglot persistence for microservices using Spring Cloud and Neo4j. For more videos from GraphConnect SF and… Read more →

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3 Major Graph Database Technology Trends to Watch in 2016 [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j. This post originally appeared on the GrapheneDB blog and is used with permission.] In a recent… Read more →

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Neo4j Doc Manager: Polyglot Persistence for MongoDB & Neo4j

[Editor’s Note:] This Neo4j Lab has been deprecated. The code is available in our GitHub project, but is no longer actively maintained. When building scalable applications, developers have a myriad of technologies to choose from, especially when choosing a database… 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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Neo4j at the 1st London NOSQL Exchange!

Last week saw the first London NOSQL Exchange organised by Skillsmatter and Neo Technology. And what a success it was, with around 100 attendees and excellent talks throughout the day leading to excellent local beers throughout the evening (and the… Read more →

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Spring Data and Neo4j

Spring Data and Neo4j A serious obstacle for the adoption of alternative (‘nosql’) databases such as graph databases today is the limited support in middleware for multiple database backends. In the Neo4j team, we’ve seen this over and over with… Read more →

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