FEATURED NODES SPEAKER: Mananai Saengsuwan
VISUALIZATION: Autumn Is Bloom-ing With New Visualization Features
Jonathan Thein describes new features coming in the next update to Neo4j Bloom. There’s a “Show me a graph” preset in Search and a new optional auto-sync in Perspectives. There are useful enhancements to Scenes, too.SECURITY: Mapping Your External Attack Surface With Neo4j and Akamai
Chad Cloes describes an approach to map out and visualize software and infrastructure using Neo4j Bloom. Specifically, discover how Akamai Endpoints (a.k.a. FQDNs) relate to vulnerabilities such as the OpenSSL vulnerability announced last week.GRAPH KNOWLEDGE: Investigate Family Connections Between House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones Characters
Tomaz Bratanic shows us how to interactively search and visualize relationships between characters using a graph database. With a series of well-illustrated steps, clear explanations, and links to code, this tutorial is an introduction to data exploration and analysis with Neo4j.NODES SESSION: Making Sense of Geospatial Data With Knowledge Graphs
SCALING: Easily-Run, Scalable, Fault Tolerant Graph Databases With Neo4j Autonomous Clustering
CYPHER IN NEO4J 5: Fun With Patterns
APPLICATION DEV: Software Testing With Testcontainers Neo4j
GEPHI: Meet This Useful Network Analysis Tool
TWEET OF THE WEEK: @halftep
Don’t forget to retweet if you like it!Oh My #Graph! Our #AdventOfcode2022 journey with #cypher and #neo4j has officially begun! Thanks to the Elves and @ericwastl , we have food for the ride and #day1 puzzle to warm up.https://t.co/ejQ2o1yPkl #AdventOfCode pic.twitter.com/rchcRfmiHb
— Pierre Halftermeyer (@halftep) December 1, 2022
GOING ON NEXT WEEK
Neo4j Live: Discover Neo4j AuraDB Free with Michael and Alexander is on December 12, 2022. Neo4j Live: APOC Library Updates is on December 13, 2022. Full Stack GraphQL Book Club: Chapter 4: The Neo4j GraphQL Library is on December 15, 2022. We are adding new videos every week! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and get notified about new trainings.… OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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- The LeakCanary Project now has Neo4j support so you can import heap dumps into Neo4j and run some graph analysis on top of it.
- When you have a large number of resources in your K8s cluster, you might lose track of all the relationships between them. Check out the kubectl plugin to visualize Kubernetes resources and relationships. Learn more!
- Take a look at Christophe Willemsen’s Docker compose example with a Neo4j 5 cluster here
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