What is Graph Technology and What Can it do for Financial Institutions? Graph technology has been a cornerstone of mathematics for centuries, and its application in financial institutions and fintechs ...
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A British ‘tech bio’ start-up, Basecamp Research, says the combination of machine learning, public datasets, and a graph-based Knowledge Graph from Neo4j is proving critical to its mission of helping ...
When Daimler Truck Holding AG began the long and complex process of separating from Mercedes-Benz Group AG in 2021, it faced a daunting problem. Decades of tightly interwoven information technology ...
How would you feel if you saw demand for your favorite topic — which also happens to be your line of business — grow 1,000% in just two years’ time? Vindicated, overjoyed, and a bit overstretched in ...
Manhattan-based FinTech Current’s use of graph database technology is key to its approach to building new financial services for customers: creating a set of ‘hybrid finance’ products based on ...
Evidence is mounting that graphs are an excellent use case for cybersecurity in financial services. Why? Because the activity and sensor data collected across cyber systems naturally expose a set of ...
When Emil Eifrem, founder and CEO of Neo4j, was working for an enterprise content management startup in Sweden in the mid-2000s, he was struggling with the challenge of mapping relationships between ...
Ever since the introduction of the Google Knowledge Graph, a growing number of organizations have adopted this powerful technology to drive efficiency and effectiveness in their data management.
Kicking off on Tuesday, the Google I/O developer conference tends to be more than just an extravaganza for the techie set. It’s also a spotlight for the company’s vision and priorities — and shopping ...
Debate and discussion around data management, analytics, BI and information governance. This is a guest blogpost by Neo4j’s Jim Webber, who says graphs are a way of managing complexity that is all ...