#GraphCast: How a Social Knowledge Graph Improves Remote Collaboration


Welcome to this week’s #GraphCast – our series featuring what you might have missed in Neo4j media from the past fortnight.

Last time, our Managing Editor, Jocelyn Hoppa, shared Getting Started with the Arrows Tool which walked us through the fundamentals of data modeling for your graph with… you guessed it – the Arrows tool!

Learn about social knowledge graphs to improve remote collaboration.

This week, I figured few things are more relevant at the moment than videos about working remote, since we’re all… well… working remote. This session, How a Social Knowledge Graph Improves Remote Collaboration, talks about how to avoid having “lonely nodes” by using Slack convos to analyze collaboration.



Pretty cool, huh? Nice to see that we can keep up the collaboration in these very remote (and very weird) times. Hope you enjoy this session – and your weekend!

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