Graph Databases in the Enterprise: Graph-Based Search
Graph-based search is a new approach to data and digital asset management originally pioneered by Facebook and Google. Search powered by a graph database delivers relevant information that you may not...
View ArticleNew Cypher Features Inspired by GraphQL [Neo4j 3.1 Preview]
When GraphQL was published as part of Facebook’s React efforts, it made a big buzz as an straightforward means to declare what kind of projection of your domain data you need for a certain UI...
View ArticleGraphQL Meets Graph Database: A GraphQL + Neo4j Integration
As part of our work on the Neo4j Developer Relations team, we are interested in integrating Neo4j with other technologies and frameworks, ensuring that developers can always use Neo4j with their...
View ArticleThis Week in Neo4j – 9 September 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. Featured Community Member: Regina Imhoff This week’s featured community member...
View ArticleThis Week in Neo4j – 7 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. Featured Community Member: Michal Bachman This week’s featured community...
View ArticlePowering Recommendations with a Graph Database: A Rapid Retail Example
It’s one thing to say that Neo4j streamlines real-time recommendations; it’s another to show you the code so you can see for yourself. In this series, we discuss how real-time recommendations support a...
View ArticleMashups with the Facebook Graph API and Neo4j
In case you didn’t notice already, graph databases like Neo4j are hot nowadays. People ask questions, write about them, also in the contexts of NOSQL and RDF. Recently Twitter open sourced their...
View ArticleNeo Technology and the LDBC project – an update
A bit has happened since I (Alex Averbuch) last updated you about progress in the LDBC (Linked Data Benchmark Council), and Neo’s part in it. So, without further ado and in no particular order, here’s...
View ArticleFUN with FACEBOOK in NEO4J
Ever since Facebook promoted its “graph search” methodology, lots of people in our industry have been waking up to the fact that graphs are über-cool. Thanks to the powerful query possibilities,...
View ArticleCongratulations Crunchbase!
Crunchbase and Neo4j: Building the Business Graph We are happy to congratulate Crunchbase on their launch of CrunchBase 2.0, their next-generation website built atop Neo4j which includes the first...
View ArticleSQL Server Advocate Turns Graph: 5-Minute Interview with Dee Pandian
“I got a fairly big data set, around 2 gigabytes, and I created the same kind of relationships in SQL Server and in Neo4j. When I got the results back, that was a wow moment,” said Dee Pandian, Deputy...
View ArticleCareerArc Group resolves slow SQL Server issues with Neo4j
Career Arc Group serves as the next generation of social recruiting solutions for job seekers, college students, employers and higher education institutions. Industry: Social and Professional Networks...
View ArticleCase Study: Real Time Recommendations with a Graph Database
Case Study: Real-time Recommendations with a Graph Database Whether you want to be Facebook or are selling shoelaces online, if you have users then you have a social graph. Reveal the hidden graph in...
View ArticleFacebook's Open Graph for Shopaholics and Fashionistas
Online fashion and shopping sites are seeing an increase in new users due to Facebook’s Open Graph. By building mobile and web applications with Open Graph, these companies are increasing traffic,...
View ArticleFacebook adds 'Like' to the Open Graph
Facebook recently announced the ability to add the ‘Like’ functionality to mobile applications developed with the Open Graph. Now, mobile users can ‘Like’ more than a Facebook fan page, they can like...
View ArticlePureConcerts launches social site for concertgoers powered by Open Graph,...
Concertgoers get front row access to shows with PureConcerts. This new social site will automatically search for concert dates and locations of the user’s favorite artists. Users can share concerts...
View ArticleGoogle+ Teaches Open Graph A Few New Tricks
Google+ History has an edge up on Facebook’s Open Graph. On Facebook, apps and services that are integrated via the Open Graph API will indiscriminately post to your personal page. Using Google+...
View ArticleGraph Theory Lead Insights in Banking, Social Networking and Now Alzheimer's...
What links Alzheimer’s disease, the bridges of Königsberg and Twitter? A mathematical puzzle originating in 18th century Prussia has led to insights in fields as diverse as banking, social networking,...
View ArticleDiscover the Musical Connections to Jimmy Cliff with Neo4j Facebook App
Take a spin of the new Facebook App Six Degrees of Jimmy Cliff and see how the Legendary Jimmy Cliff influenced your favorite artists and bands. The app was developed using the Musicbrainz database...
View ArticleFacebook Users Share 1 Billion Stories per Day using Open Graph apps
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said today that more than 1 billion stories are being shared from Open Graph apps per day. Open Graph apps are those that share users’ actions, such as reading, watching,...
View ArticleNeoSocial: Connecting with Facebook with Neo4j
Max di Marzi walks through the development of a social application with Facebook and Neo4j. Social applications and Graph Databases go together like peanut butter and jelly. I’m going to walk you...
View ArticleData Analysts Seek to Make Social Media More Useful
It’s not easy turning the Mayberry Police Department into the team from CSI, or turning an idea for a new type of social network analysis into something like Klout on steroids, but those types of...
View ArticleFacebook Announces Its Third Pillar "Graph Search"
Techcrunch covers the lastest product from Facebook called Graph Search. Zuckerberg explained the difference between web search and graph search. “Web search is designed to take any open ended query...
View Articleon naming Graph Search –"the Graph is a Big Thing" says Zuckerberg
Wired magazine gives the inside story to Facebook’s Graph Search and some of its challenges. One critical challenge was naming the new product. In the weeks leading up to the launch, Facebook...
View ArticleFacebook's Social Graph, Neo4j show rising use of graph databases
Summary: Facebook’s Social Graph — the database underlying its Graph Search engine unveiled yesterday– is just one of many graph databases being employed for complex, connected data. Neo4j is another...
View ArticleWhy the most important part of Facebook Graph Search is "Graph"
Post shared with Neo4j.org You’ve heard the news: Facebook has announced a new offering called Graph Search. Use of graph technologies has been growing over the last few years, and there’s been quite...
View ArticleFacebook Graph Search FAQ
What is a graph, or graph database and why should I care? How does it work? What are its benefits? What makes it different? Is Facebook the first to use it? How do Graphs address complexity? What does...
View ArticleFacebook Graph Search with Cypher and Neo4j
Max de Marzi talks about Facebook Graph Search, how it works, and how you can apply similar mechanics to Neo4j Facebook Graph Search has given the Graph Database community a simpler way to explain what...
View ArticleNeo Technology execs: How Neo4j beat Oracle Database
Emil Eifrem, CEO and Philip Rathle, Product Manager of Neo Technology, speaks with InfoWorld about Neo4j, NoSQL, and enterprise applications of graph databases. Neo Technology, which was formed in...
View ArticleNeo4j: Facebook GraphSearch for the Rest of Us
Repost from blog of Jim Webber, Chief Scientist of Neo Technology. The recent big announcement from Facebook was a search platform that provides answers to contextual questions. They’ve called it...
View ArticleGraph Search Capabilities offer Enterprise Benefits
Improving marketing engagements with customers and internal collaboration are some benefits that Facebook’s Graph Search capability will bring to enterprises. Graph Search-like technology can step in...
View ArticleHow Graph Search Works
Emil Eifrem, CEO of Neo Technology exposes how Graph Search works Think of a person. Imagine what they are doing and what they look like right now. Who did you pick? Your spouse, your mother, your...
View ArticleHow Facebook matured its data structure and stepped into the graph world
Facebook shifts to a TAO data store Several years ago Facebook engineers realized they had a problem. The old way of storing and accessing users’ data was bogging down their infrastructure and their...
View ArticleFacebookGroup Demo
Discover how facebook and Neo4j helps you find users, groups and their relationships in this short video Or See It Here.
View ArticleFacebook search app boosts graph database architecture to the fore
Facebook readies its new graph database, bringing more light to Neo Technology’s Neo4j and others It’s too early to tell whether Facebook’s heralded new Graph Search interface signals a turning point...
View ArticleFacebook inspires enterprise to use big data graph searches
“And the thing is, it’s about leverage. You can leverage social data. You can leverage Twitter data. You don’t have to start from scratch.” There is already a wealth of information to be tapped into....
View ArticleGraph Theory: Key to Understanding Big Data
Article originally posted to Wired.com by Emil Eifrem. Dr. Roy Marsten wrote in March that Graph Theory was a key approach in understanding and leveraging big data. As a advocate of graph theory and as...
View ArticleWhy Graph Databases Are Becoming Part of Everyday Life
Published in datanami Zephyr Health, a San Francisco-based software company that offers a data analytics platform for pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies, wanted its customers to...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Neo4J-GraphQL integration Simplifying Data-Intensive Development
Excerpt from Infoworld article – Grand stack aims to simplify data-intensive app development The Grand stack combines a set of technologies geared toward scalable applications and the use of...
View ArticleGraph Model of Facebook Post Reactions in Neo4j Part 1
Graph Model of Facebook Post Reactions in Neo4j Part 1 This blog post explores how to model the six different reactions on Facebook – like, love, haha, wow, sad, angry – with graph technology. Read...
View ArticleFacebook technology for your supply chains
Facebook technology for your supply chains Graph is available as open-source for organizations to experiment with the technology. Graph can be the master database, but frequently isn’t – at least not...
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