Neo4j Top Use Cases

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Jonny Cheetham, Sales Director: Graph databases are a rising tide in the world of big data insights, and the enterprises that tap into their power realize significant competitive advantages.
So how might your enterprise leverage graph databases to generate competitive insights and derive significant business value from your connected data? This webinar will show you the top five most impactful and profitable use cases of graph databases.
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12:30 what they are good at
14:39 Neo4j use cases
15:13 real time recommendation
18:33 master data management
18:53 concept: MDM is the process of binding an 19:00 ambiguous copy or the structure of a record in an organization
24:06 graph based search
26:54 Identity and Access Management
27:57 UBS

ruixue
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Structuring your data as a graph has the advantage of the ability to apply weights to the edges (dynamic), as well as values to the nodes (static), to permit designing a rich stochastic model. It's simply another way of viewing the data. It does not invalidate using relational databases. Different tools for different jobs.

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argonwheatbelly
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Hello
Just a suggestion: The 'Typical Complex SQL Join' is a sad example for getting hierarchical data from RDBMS. I work with Oracle and SQL Server and I do have to write hierarchical queries. And honestly speaking, it is not really that hard to write SQL queries for these kinds of requirements given that both of them support their own extensions for handling hierarchical kind of data. But I do agree that Cypher is more elegant when it comes to expressing what you are trying to get.
Anyway, thanks for the explanation, even though it seems to me more targeted for the non technical people. It worries me sometimes that marketing makes people in the management think that they know more than the 'ordinary programming folks' and make our slightly more harder.
Anyway, you guys have a great product and I am going through all the free ebooks provided by you to learn Neo4j for my next microservices project!

vamsumkristin
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The use case section of this presentation is very helpful.

netarttodd
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4:38 why
What is graph database
7:25 graph database
7:30 good for: dynamic systems where data topology is difficult to predict
8:35 graph properties
9:21 label

ruixue
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How can i use neo4j for word2vec and solr/elasticsearch, that would be so nice if you can give me a hint or something like this. Thx for the presantation it is very great.

quebono
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Great stuff on Neo4j. I enjoyed the session.

chrisogonas
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Hi! How neo4j can be leveraged to visualize the relationships in data governance? including the classifications like data retention cycle and privacy

chiragtitiya
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Visualization UIs are very important when dealing with graph databases. Can anyone recommend some UI solution for embedded neo4j? Could I use somehow the same ui that we would use with the non-embedded version? If not this, any other that can "talk" to my server and display/manipulate the graph? Thanks in advance!

alkismavridis
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Neo4j applications in terms of real life usage?

uroojalimuhammad
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Just wondering if Neo4j suits well for workflow kind of systems? Is this a use case that Neo4j suit well?

balajisundaram
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The example at 34:40 is bizarre. The code in Cipher has "magic" numbers like "3" which are not mentioned in problem statement. And your SQL code looks immature. As a result, the comparison appears unfair and manipulative. Also, for deep hierarchies of management your cipher code probably would produce results grouped by all levels of management rather than just the first level.

rtvdenys
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It's a good video but the the the euh the the the speaker has a rather annoying rather rather rather rather rather anoying habbit of repeating short words in the euh the the the the the the middel of a sentence which makes it very a very a very a very difficult, a very very a very very hard, to follow.

catchmeifyoucan
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All the recommendations I get from website are really bad, makes no sense at all!

dearheart
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Presentation would be half as long without the stammering and the "uh uh uh"s

Carrionk
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The dude quickly just resorts to rambling about big companies that use the product without going into any detail at all as to how they use the features of this product or why a property graph allows them to get results more efficiently than a relational database.

GrantSR
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"Trillions, Quadrillions" right at the end there, you guys should just cut that out, it's embarrassing.

kszpirak