NeoDash 2.4: Unleashing the Power of Neo4j Graph Dashboards
Jan 22 5 mins read
NeoDash v2.4 features exciting new features for creating your Neo4j graph dashboards, including 3D graphs, extensions, forms, and more. Read more →
NeoDash v2.4 features exciting new features for creating your Neo4j graph dashboards, including 3D graphs, extensions, forms, and more. Read more →
NeoDash 2.3 is finally here! This update brings a fresh new look, improved performance for large dashboards, and exciting visualization features. Read more →
In a previous blog, I loaded 197M chemical names into a graph database. All of these are indexed with a full-text index and use the graph properties to improve the search. In order to test the user experience (not just… Read more →
As graph databases and graph data is getting more traction in the world the need for specialized graph powered visualization tools to provide feedback to end users is needed.A variety of tools are already available to visualize force-directed graphs but as… Read more →
Next to a neat graph visualization, tables or traditional charts are an immensely powerful way to make your data visible. Put this all together in an interactive dashboard, and you’ve got an amazing way to tell a graph story. Read more →
Check out NeoDash 1.1, which comes with a ton of new features to make your dashboards more dynamic, structured, and exciting. Read more →
Visualizing graphs is hard. When I started working with graph data, I realized it takes significant work to create intuitive graph visualizations. Thankfully, a ton of tools have been developed that make graph visualization a cakewalk.In this article, I’m zooming… Read more →
My latest research for integrations with Neo4j brought me to Retool: a low-code tool for building applications with drag-and-drop components and Javascript customizations. Still not sure what that means? Read more →
Working at Neo4j, I frequently build front-end applications that use graph data. Fortunately, a ton of tools exist to make the life of a Neo4j front-end developer easier (great examples are the GrandStack and Neode). In many cases, however, I’m… Read more →