Free O’Reilly Book: Graph Algorithms in Apache Spark and Neo4j
Grab your free copy of the brand new O'Reilly book, "Graph Algorithms: Practical Examples in Apache Spark & Neo4j" – a practical guide to graph analytics.
Wikidata, open data, and interoperability | ffeathers
This week I’m attending a conference titled Collaborations Workshop 2019, run by the Software Sustainability Institute of the UK. The conference focuses on interoperability, documentation, tr…
When using a relational database, you store different information in different database tables. But what’s missing is the connective tissue, the connection between the database tables. A graph database stores the same sort of data, but is also able to store linkages between them.
In this short technical blog, I will show you how to use GSQL to search a graph for all the occurrences of a small graph pattern. We call this pattern matching. Consider the problem of matching a pattern of vertices and directed edges in a...
The Road to a Standardized Graph Query Language: GQL, Part 2 - TigerGraph
I discovered this W3C workshop to be filled with a dedicated and diverse group of experts from industry and academia, who are passionate about extracting value from linked data
ArangoDB receives Series A Funding led by Bow Capital - ArangoDB
Phew, it’s been quite a ride, but today the whole team is super excited to announce a $10 million Series A funding for ArangoDB, our native multi-model database. We feel honored and frankly a bit proud that Bow Capital is leading this investment round and shows their trust in our product, team, and amazing community. […]
Neo4j's Graphs4Good Receives Honorable Mention in Fast Company's 2019 World Changing Ideas
/PRNewswire/ -- Neo4j, the leader in graph databases, announced today that its program, Graphs4Good: Building a Better World with Connected Data, received an...
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Hansel and Gretel & Big Data Analytics with Graphs - TigerGraph
Given a set of business entities such as two merchants for financial services or two doctors for healthcare, how are they related? Do they have customers or patients in common and how is their relationship evolving over a period of time?
The Illusion of Consumer Choice: A Tale of Cereal and Knowledge Graphs - Neo4j Graph Database Platform
Here at Neo4j, we have a motto: Graphs Are Everywhere. This blog series was inspired by all the times I encountered graphs and “graph problems” in my non-working life. Hopefully these posts help you see more graphs in the world.… Read more →
The Atoms and Molecules of Data Models - DATAVERSITY
I realized that I needed to know what the constituent parts of data models really are. Across the board, all platforms, all models etc. Is there anything similar to atoms and the (chemical) bonds that enables the formation of molecules?