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What's New in Neo4j - Neo4j Graph Database Platform

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Introducing

Neo4j 4.0

The Next-Generation Graph Database Built for Unlimited Scale and Development Agility

Webinar: Graph thought leaders Emil Eifrem, Jim Webber and Ivan Zoratti on what's possible with 4.0

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Neo4j 4.0: The Graph Database for a New Decade

Neo4j 4.0 is the most significant release in the graph technology market to date. Built on Neo4j's proven native graph foundation, 4.0 delivers these key capabilities:

  • Unlimited Scalability
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  • Granular Security
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  • Operational Flexibility
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  • Reactive Architecture

Unlimited Scalability

Neo4j 4.0 provides sharding. Organizations with the most extreme scaling needs now benefit from Neo4j’s minutes-to-milliseconds performance advantage over relational and NoSQL databases, untethered by data volume restrictions.

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Granular Security

With Neo4j 4.0, developers and administrators now have more control over access to data for security and privacy purposes. These granular security controls ensure that only the appropriate users have access to sensitive data, opening up potential new graph use cases in areas such as patient information in medical research.

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Operational Flexibility

Neo4j 4.0 adds multi-database capabilities with separation of data, allowing multiple databases to be run inside a single Neo4j cluster. This provides significant operational efficiency, security and agility for B2B SaaS multi-tenancy, development convenience and regulatory compliance.

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Reactive Architecture

Reactive systems are defined as being responsive, resilient, elastic and message-driven to deliver maximum scalability and performance. Neo4j 4.0 empowers developers by providing them with full control over how their applications interact with the database, including robust data pipelines, streaming data, machine learning and more.

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Resources

Featured Content

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On-demand Webinar
Introducing Neo4j 4.0: The Next-Gen Graph Database Built by Developers, for Developers
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White Paper
Learn how graphs are empowering intelligent applications.
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Data Sheet
Discover the benefits of graph database technology.
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Press Release
The Future of Graph Databases is Here: Introducing Neo4j 4.0
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Blog Post
Neo4j Chief Scientist Jim Webber walks developers through the 4.0 GA release
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Video
Take a quick look at the new features in Neo4j 4.0.
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At albelli, we regularly deal with petabytes of data, and we are most excited about the new scalability features in Neo4j 4.0. The ability to horizontally scale with the new sharding and federation features, alongside Neo4j’s optimal scale-up architecture, enables us to grow our graph database without barriers. Neo4j factored our requirements into their latest release — a mark of a great vendor and a graph database designed for the future.”
Josh Marcus, Chief Technology Officer at albelli
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The modern application development process puts a premium on velocity, which is why ease-of-use and flexibility for developers have become as critical as performance for database platforms. One of the ways this is achieved is by avoiding the need for cumbersome data abstractions to translate between business needs and relational schemas. Graph databases are a canonical example of this, and Neo4j remains one of the pioneers of the category committed to bringing the benefits of graphs to a wide variety of customer types and use cases.”
Stephen O’Grady, Principal Analyst at RedMonk
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The unmatched scalability of Neo4j 4.0 lends itself to emerging AI and machine learning use cases, which require graphs to scale reliably across massive datasets to give learning applications context and to make AI more explainable. In addition, the ability to apply fine-grained security on nodes and relationships in a flexible way will have immediate impact across a broad range of use cases.”
Michal Bachman, CEO of GraphAware
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At albelli, we regularly deal with petabytes of data, and we are most excited about the new scalability features in Neo4j 4.0. The ability to horizontally scale with the new sharding and federation features, alongside Neo4j’s optimal scale-up architecture, enables us to grow our graph database without barriers. Neo4j factored our requirements into their latest release — a mark of a great vendor and a graph database designed for the future.”
Josh Marcus, Chief Technology Officer at albelli
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The modern application development process puts a premium on velocity, which is why ease-of-use and flexibility for developers have become as critical as performance for database platforms. One of the ways this is achieved is by avoiding the need for cumbersome data abstractions to translate between business needs and relational schemas. Graph databases are a canonical example of this, and Neo4j remains one of the pioneers of the category committed to bringing the benefits of graphs to a wide variety of customer types and use cases.”
Stephen O’Grady, Principal Analyst at RedMonk

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