Michael Hunger, Head of Product Innovation & Developer Strategy, Neo4j Apr 11, 2022 10mins read
News is much more than just the articles you see on the front pages. A lot of the detail is hidden behind metadata that’s not immediately visible. Today we want to look behind the scenes, using the NYTimes API to access some of the article metadata. Read more →
Tomaž Bratanič, Graph ML and GenAI Research, Neo4j Mar 21, 2022 9mins read
Cryptocurrencies have become more and more integrated into our daily life. Many cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are decentralized networks based on blockchain technology. They have a wide array of use-cases and have been implemented by various companies and governments.… Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Mar 01, 2022 9mins read
In part 4 of our fraud detection series, we will cover how to apply graph machine learning to predict the high fraud risk user accounts we labeled in parts 1, 2, and 3. Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Mar 01, 2022 5mins read
In part 3 of our fraud detection series, we may want to expand beyond our business logic to automatically identify other users that are suspiciously similar to the fraud risks already identified. Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Mar 01, 2022 6mins read
In part 2 of this fraud detection series, we will provide more formal definitions for resolving entities that will allow us to partition well-defined communities in a scalable manner. Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Mar 01, 2022 6mins read
In the first part of this fraud detection series, we will introduce the sample graph dataset we are using and begin exploring the graph for potential fraud patterns. Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Mar 01, 2022 3mins read
Fraud Detection is one of today's most challenging data science problems. Thankfully, Neo4j Graph Data Science (GDS) offers practical solutions that empower data scientists to make rapid progress in fraud detection analytics and machine learning. Read more →
Greg King, Product Manager for Neo4j Developer Tools, Neo4j Feb 23, 2022 5mins read
As we’re nearly at the end of February, it’s a belated Happy New Year from the Neo4j DevTools teams, but we’re pleased to be bringing you our first releases of the year. In this update we’ve got the beta launch of Neo4j Data Importer and new productivity features for Neo4j Browser. Read more →
Darrell Warde, Software Engineer, Neo4j Feb 17, 2022 7mins read
Neo4j is excited to announce the release of the Neo4j GraphQL Library 3.0.0! Initially driven by the requirement to perform some major dependency upgrades, we have taken the opportunity to work through a backlog of breaking changes to improve the experience with the library, and to perform some much needed cleanup in key areas. Read more →
David Allen, Senior Director of Developer Relations, Neo4j Feb 16, 2022 7mins read
In this article, we’ll cover some best practices for using Neo4j drivers in your application. The code examples will all be in Python for simplicity, but the basic practices outlined apply to all languages supported by Neo4j. Read more →
Michael Hunger, Head of Product Innovation & Developer Strategy, Neo4j Feb 04, 2022 11mins read
Two weeks ago, a colleague asked if I could help him import his personal ancestry data into Neo4j. He sent me a GEDCOM file, and I gave it a try. Read more →
Ghlen Nagels, CEO of Nagels IT Consulting Jan 28, 2022 9mins read
Building a web app doesn't need to be complicated. Choosing the correct technologies and architecture is already 50 percent of the solution. A RESTful API can be the backbone of any application. Read more →
Check out the Orai application, a recommendation engine for project management data, combining Neo4j's querying power and Django's flexibility. Read more →
Zach Blumenfeld, Data Science Product Specialist, Neo4j Jan 04, 2022 3mins read
In this post we explore how to get started with practical and scalable recommendation in graph. We will walk through a fundamental example with news recommendation on a dataset containing 17.5 million click events and around 750K users. Read more →
Niels de Jong, Consulting Engineer, Neo4j Dec 14, 2021 5mins read
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 →
Michael Hunger, Head of Product Innovation & Developer Strategy, Neo4j Dec 07, 2021 5mins read
The Pulitzer Award winning International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) published the first data-release of the recent Pandora Papers investigation.
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