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The 5-Minute Interview: Hamish Boland-Rudder, Online Editor of the ICIJ

For this week’s 5-minute interview, I sat down with Hamish Boland-Rudder, the Online Editor for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Hamish and I got to chat at...

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How Backstory.io Uses Neo4j to Graph the News [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.] Backstory is a news exploration website I...

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An Automated Market of Cypher-Annotated Microservices, Part 3 [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.] We saw in my last two articles how using...

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Singapore Developers: Welcome to the Neo4j Community!

Good news for developers in the Lion City: The Neo4j ecosystem now includes a budding new community in Singapore! While Neo Technology will always have a Swedish soul, we’ve already welcomed a number...

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Bolting Forward: The Neo4j 3.0 Milestone 1 Release Is Here

Happy Friday, Neo4j alpha-developers! Good news: The first milestone release of Neo4j 3.0 is now ready for testing. Download Neo4j 3.0.0-M01 here. Disclaimer: Milestone releases like this one are for...

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How Gamesys Harnessed Neo4j for Competitive Advantage

Gamesys is the largest cash and social gaming operator in UK and Europe, created the world’s first cash gaming application on Facebook. With games like Jackpotjoy, Instant Slots and Here Be Monsters,...

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From the Neo4j Community: November 2015

This past November has shown us why we’re so thankful for the Neo4j community. We’re especially grateful to all of you who published great articles about your projects, libraries and integrations with...

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The 5-Minute Interview: Derek Small, Founder & CEO of Nulli

For this week’s 5-minute interview, I sat down with Derek Small, the Founder and CEO of Nulli Identity Solution Architects, at GraphConnect San Francisco to discuss how they use Neo4j within identity...

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How Walmart Uses Neo4j for Retail Competitive Advantage

In a little over 50 years, Walmart grew from a small, family-owned business to become the world’s largest public corporation, with over 2 million employees and annual revenues of $470 billion. But...

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The Neo4j GraphGist Challenge: May the Graph Be with You

The Neo4j Winter GraphGist Challenge has officially begun! This year’s mission includes more categories, bigger prizes and new judges, so whether you’re a GraphGist veteran or a brand-new graphista,...

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Moving Graphs to Production at Scale

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Ian Robinson – Senior Engineer at Neo Technology – delivered this in-depth presentation on how to effectively scale your Neo4j-based...

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The 5-Minute Interview: Suellen Stringer-Hye, Vanderbilt University

This week’s 5-minute interview is with Suellen Stringer-Hye, the Linked Data and Semantic Web Coordinator at Vanderbilt University libraries. I caught up with Suellen at GraphConnect San Francisco...

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7 Ways Your Data Is Telling You It’s a Graph

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Karen Lopez – Senior Project Manager at InfoAdvisors – delivered a presentation on how to tell when your data will be best served by a graph...

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A Holiday Gift for Graphistas: The Neo4j 3.0 Milestone 2 Release

Happy holidays, graphistas! We’re pleased to give you a freshly packaged milestone release, Neo4j 3.0.0-M02, just in time for tinkering over the holiday weekend. Disclaimer: Milestone releases like...

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How Telenor Harnessed Neo4j for Competitive Advantage in IAM

Telenor Norway is the largest supplier of Norway’s telecommunications and data services, but they had run into a major data growth problem. With a growing number of subscriptions, their older identity...

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Managing Microservices with Neo4j

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Ashley Sun and Rob Schoening – from the DevOps team at Lending Club – delivered this in-depth presentation on their MacGyver platform for...

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Why Modern Fraud Detection Needs Graph Database Technology

Banks and insurance companies lose billions of dollars every year to fraud. Traditional methods of fraud detection play an important role in minimizing these losses. However increasingly sophisticated...

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Building a Global Issues Graph for World Leaders

Editor’s Note: Last October at GraphConnect San Francisco, Scott David – the Director of Information Interaction at the World Economic Forum – gave this presentation on how the Forum uses Neo4j to...

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The 5-Minute Interview: Karl Urich, DataFoxtrot

This week’s 5-minute interview is with Karl Urich, the President of DataFoxtrot based in Albany, New York. Karl is also a community contributor to the Neo4j blog. I chatted with Karl at GraphConnect...

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Improving First-Party Bank Fraud Detection with Graph Databases

First-party bank fraud involves fraudsters who apply for credit cards, loans, overdrafts and unsecured banking credit lines, with no intention of paying them back. It is a serious problem for banking...

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