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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Mark Needham and Michael Hunger- Importing Data
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Kenny Bastani and Josh Long, Pivotal – Polyglot Persistence
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Caleb Jones – Using Neo4j To Take Us To The Stars
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Clark Richey, FactGem – From Good to Graph: Choosing the Right Database
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Lasse Andresen, ForgeRock and Dave Bennett, Nulli – Access Management
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / David Makogon, Microsoft and Patrick Chanezon, Docker
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Ashley Sun & Rob Schoening, Lending Club – Managing Microservices with Neo4j
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Hamish Boland-Rudder, Online Editor, ICIJ – Secrecy for Sale
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Dr. Mahesh Chaudhari, Zephyr Health – Healthcare Data w MongoDB & Neo4j
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Karen Lopez, InfoAdvisors – 7 Ways Your Data Is Telling You It’s a Graph
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Prem Malhotra, Cisco – MetaData Graph
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GraphConnect SF 2015 / Emil Eifrem – Opening Keynote
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Umgekehrte Architekturanalyse im Datastore Umfeld
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Visualize and Analyze your Neo4j Data with Tom Sawyer
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Bootstrapping Recommendations with Neo4j
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From RDBMS to Graphs
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Graph Databases for Python Users
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Metadata & Access Control Using Ruby on Rails and Neo4j
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Neo4j Use Cases – Graphdatenbanken im Einsatz
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What Finance Can Learn from Dating Sites
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GraphConnect Europe 2015 / Aaron Wallace, Pitney Bowes – Mastering Customer Information
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Visualizations with RNeo4j
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Optimizing Data Import with Neo4j
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Relational to Graph Importing Data into Neo4j