The Weekly Edge: Infinigraph, GQL in KQL, Youtu-GraphRAG & More [12 September 2025]
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including 3 big releases from Neo4j, Microsoft Fabric Graph, and ArcadeDB, plus more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including 3 big releases from Neo4j, Microsoft Fabric Graph, and ArcadeDB, plus more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a new podcast with Paco Nathan, a knowledge graph tutorial, and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including Ben Lorica’s thoughts on GraphRAG and Kuzu, cybersecurity graphs à la Wiz, and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a brand-new graph database, some thoughtful KG discussions, a graph viz game, & more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including ontology news, a GraphFrames release, Hydra development, a Neo4j book and more.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a new GraphRAG course, a Kuzu release, a podcast on graph pathfinding, and more.
G.V() is now compatible with Dgraph and Hypermode Graphs. With this partnership we bring a wealth of new tooling and features for Dgraph users to explore and visualize their graph data like never before.
G.V() is now compatible with Kuzu, bringing feature-rich graph visualization and query editing features to Kuzu users. Let’s dive into the benefits of this integration.
Learn all about G.V()’s new compatibility with Google Cloud Spanner Graph including plug-and-play setup, graph visualization, and no-code data exploration.