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Monday, October 17, 2016

Neo4j 3.0 Welcomes a New Era for Graphs

At GraphConnect at the end of April the Neo4j team announced the release of Neo4j 3.0. We had the opportunity to celebrate this release at The Honest Company last night with the Graph Database LA Meetup group where I shared many of these highlights from the official Neo4j announcement. The first release in the 3.x series ushers in a new era of scalable yet reliable graph database technology with, this version of Neo4j based on a completely redesigned architecture that offers enhanced developer productivity, and varying deployment options at a massive scale.

3 Things to Expect in Neo4j 3.0

Here’s what to be expected with the new Neo4j 3.0:
  • Redesigned internals that eradicates limits on node numbers and restoration of indexed and stored properties and relationships.
  • Official support for language drivers via Bolt binary protocol and Java Stored Procedures support, while enabling full-stack developers for powerful application creation.
  • Streamlined deployment structure and configuration for deploying Neo4j in the cloud or on premise.

Diving Deeper into Neo4j 3.0

Here’s an in-depth look of what’s new in the latest version:
  • Unlimited Graph Storage
    By far the biggest headline in the release. Graph to size infinite – challenge accepted! Dynamic pointer compressions expands the available address of Neo4j as needed, making it possible to house

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