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This Week in Neo4j – Data Lineage, Google Cloud, Thomson Reuters’ OpenPermID

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Date Published
Author
Mark Needham
Word Count
839
Company Posts That Month
11
Language
English
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-
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No
Summary

This week in Neo4j has seen the release of Graph Gopher, an iPhone database browser for Neo4j, as well as a tutorial on how to import and query data from the Issuu Research Database using Neo4j. A featured community member, Suellen Stringer-Hye, was interviewed alongside Michael Hunger on the Leading Lines podcast, and Jesús Barrasa showcased how to build a graph of Thomson Reuters' OpenPermID dataset in his Neo4j is your RDF store series. Additionally, there have been tutorials on deploying Neo4j on Google Cloud Platform using Kubernetes, migrating data from MySQL to Neo4j, and creating a Microsoft Excel Add-In using VSTO to execute Cypher queries. Upcoming events include a talk on "Data Science in Practice: Importing and Visualizing Facebook Data Using Graphs" by Ray Barnard.

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