This Week in Neo4j: Nodes 2024, Data Modelling, Events, Knowledge Graphs and more

Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! Last week, we celebrated the publication of ISO GQL and we announced the Call for Papers for NODES 2024. I couldn’t even feature the latter one in last week’s edition, so we will…

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This Week in Neo4j: GraphRAG, Knowledge Graphs, Open Source AI, GraphQL and more

Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! Have you already taken the Knowledge Graph for RAG Course on Deeplearning? Perfect timing for next week’s Knowledge Graph Conference – these two go very well together! Additionally, this edition has a recap…

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Creating the GQL Database Language Standard

This blog was written by the Neo4j Query Languages Standards and Research Team1. A new standard for a property graph database language, ISO/IEC 39075 Information technology — Database languages — GQL, has been published2. This new standard was developed by the international standards committee, SC32 WG33, which is also responsible…

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This Week in Neo4j: GraphRAG, Testcontainers, Metadata Management, App Dev and more

Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! If you would like to know more about the recent ISO GQL publication, I’d like to draw your attention to our Discussion Panel happening on Monday, 13 May. We also look at a…

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Safeguarding Elections: How Graph Technology Powers Groundbreaking Research on Political Ads

Neo4j has empowered investigative journalists and other complex data uses for more than a decade. From the International Consortium of Journalists (ICIJ) using Neo4j to uncover the Panama Papers scandal in 2015 to NBC deploying Neo4j to expose Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, graphs are invaluable in analyzing…

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New Security Feature in Neo4j Aura: Customer Managed Keys

Organizations of all sizes continually strive to improve data security, with enterprises often leading the way. At Neo4j, we take enterprise security seriously, which is why we’ve just released Customer Managed Keys (CMKs) for Neo4j Aura, our fully managed graph database as a service. CMKs allow organizations to encrypt their…

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10 Inspiring Projects to Spark Your NODES 2024 Presentation

Attention developers and data scientists! Do you have an exciting project or technique that involves graphs? If the answer is yes, we encourage you to present at NODES 2024, an online conference focused on graph-driven innovation. It’s a great opportunity to share your knowledge, connect with others, and showcase your…

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Neo4j Joins the Connect with Confluent Partner Program

We’re excited to share that Neo4j has joined the Connect with Confluent technology partner program. This program helps businesses accelerate the development of real-time applications through fully managed integrations with Confluent Cloud. Thanks to the partner program, our customers now have the best experience for working with data streams directly…

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This Week in Neo4j: Podcast, GraphRAG, GraphQL, Chatbot and more

Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases! Tackling climate change is one of the most pressing problems these days. GraphStuff.FM, our monthly podcast, has two guests this month to talk about it and how technology can help. Moreover, we have…

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