Explore the world of graph technology with various topics covered in the NODES 2022 conference, including using Jupyter Notebooks to visualize graphs, sending forth microservices for a more efficient system, and discovering invisible patterns in data through Google Sheets tables and Neo4j. Graph machine learning is also discussed, as well as building Java applications with Quarkus and Neo4j, and creating knowledge graphs for target protein interaction exploration. The conference features several workshops, including a hands-on introduction to Neo4j, and showcases the strengths of native graph databases, such as index-free adjacency and network relationships. Additionally, there are sessions on TypeScript, GraphQL, REST, and app development, as well as a tweet of the week featuring Neo4j. Other notable mentions include new releases of Jhipster Lite and Apache Hop, as well as an upcoming appearance at AWS re:Invent.