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This Week in Neo4j – Lord of the Wiki Ring, Editing Data in Neo4j, Modeling Diffusion of Innovations

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Date Published
Author
Mark Needham
Word Count
675
Language
English
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Summary

The Graph Database community has been actively engaged in various projects and initiatives, with Karin Wolok introducing graph databases in a 10-minute video, Tomaz Bratanic exploring Lord of the Ring data on Neo4j, Chris Prenninger launching Neo4j Commander, a Graph App that simplifies updating graph data, and Nigel Small announcing the launch of version 1.8 of the Neo4j Go Driver. Meanwhile, Nathan Smith demonstrates how innovations spread across networks using Neo4j, while Sebastian Daschner, a featured community member, showcases his expertise on Neo4j and Kubernetes/Helm setup for Neo4j demoing it on the IBM IKS service. Additionally, Chris Prenninger launched Neo4j Commander, a Graph App that makes it easy to update graph data without having to write Cypher queries, and Nigel Small announced the launch of version 1.8 of the Neo4j Go Driver, which removes the dependency of the C connector library causing installation issues for users.