Full Steam Ahead! Fast-Tracking Your Graph Creation with Nodestream
Discover what’s possible with Nodestream: a declarative framework for building, maintaining, and analyzing graph data, compatible with Neo4j & Amazon Neptune.
Discover what’s possible with Nodestream: a declarative framework for building, maintaining, and analyzing graph data, compatible with Neo4j & Amazon Neptune.
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a Graphs in Fabric announcement from Microsoft, a rundown of Data Day Texas, and more.
Cognee has developed a framework geared towards constructing AI memory. This means they turn your documents into a persistent memory layer, one that can be carried forward and queried across all language model queries.
Memgraph+G.V() is a classic combination that turns your computer into a formidable tool for analysis and visualization, which is exactly what we’d like to show you today. We’ll first explore how to get started with Memgraph itself and use some of Memgraph’s own built-in visualization options, then we’ll show how G.V() can unlock even more of Memgraph’s potential.
Descended from RedisGraph technology, FalkorDB is a versatile graph database that excels in multiple use cases. Its powerful GenAI-focused approach is ideal for applications such as GraphRAG, agentic memory, chatbots, fraud detection and cyber security – all of this while boasting multi-tenancy support, ultra-low latency, flexible horizontal scaling, vector search and highly efficient memory usage.
G.V() 3.38.90 is out now! This newest version includes a number of exciting updates – most notably we have added full FalkorDB support. We’ve also added several new quality-of-life features and fixes, including an improved stylesheet interface that makes customizing your graph visualization easier than ever!
SynaLinks is an open-source framework designed to make it easier to partner language models (LMs) with your graph technologies. Since most companies are not in a position to train their own language models from scratch, SynaLinks empowers you to adapt existing LMs on the market to specialized tasks.
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.
Hydra is a programming language that uses mathematical abstraction to model graphs within the language itself. It’s an open-source project spearheaded by Josh Shinavier, co-creator of Apache TinkerPop. In Josh’s own words: “In Hydra, programs are graphs, and graphs are programs.”