In this episode of Graph Geeks in Discussion, host Amy Hodler sits down with Arthur Bigeard, founder of G.V(), to explore how his quest for a user-friendly graph database client led to creating a more universal graph experience tool. Arthur shares his journey from graph database novice to tool creator, explaining how G.V() bridges the gap between technical complexity and practical usability across multiple graph database technologies.
This podcast episode features host Amy Hodler in conversation with Joe Eaton, NVIDIA Distinguished System Engineer, discussing graph analytics acceleration technologies. They look at current trends in graph technology and their real-world implications.
Today's conversation with Claudia Natasia, CEO of Riley, takes us into the fascinating intersection of graph technology and customer behavior. As a data scientist turned product leader, Claudia discovered that the key to unlocking revenue growth was hidden in the complex web of customer data. That insight led her to found a company that's revolutionizing how businesses understand their customers using the power of graph technology.
In this fun episode of GraphGeeks in Discussion, host Amy Hodler sits down with William Lyon, who is currently heading developer experience at Hypermode and a respected figure in the graph database community. Drawing from his rich experience at Neo4j and Dgraph, Will offers unique insights into the evolving landscape of graph technologies.
Listen to this GraphGeeks podcast to learn about Streaming Graphs for Cybersecurity. Our graph practitioners will appreciate hearing about graph event stream processing, and our cybersecurity listeners will learn how graphs are used to detect complex patterns and advanced persistent threats.
Listen to Amy Hodler interview Jesse Kallman, Founder & CEO at Danti and Anthony Hylick, their Head of Machine Learning. Learn why Earth-Data is increasingly important today and how Danti uses graphs and AI to power its search engine. Hear how this context-rich search goes beyond geospatial to enable users—from government agencies to private enterprises—to find the precise data they need from the vast, ever-growing datasets collected by satellites, drones, and other sources around the globe.
Listen to Amy Hodler interview Semih Salihoğlu, CEO of Kuzu and professor at the University of Waterloo, to learn about the fascinating history of graphs through the lens of database management systems.
In this podcast, Semih walks us through the evolution of systems: from the first database system, IDS, to modern property graph databases, such as Neo4j and Kùzu.
We discuss current trends in knowledge graphs with François Scharffe, the CEO of The Data Chefs and co-founder of The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC).
First, François gives us insights into the evolution of KGC and the popularity of using knowledge graphs for RAG (retrieval-augmented generation).
Then, we dive into the early indications that knowledge graphs may help bring back rule-/expert-based systems and the possibilities around personal knowledge graphs.
Graphs are changing how we model, store, and query complex data.
But when it comes to choosing the right type of graph model, the decision often boils down to two major contenders: Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Labelled Property Graphs (LPG).
Each has its own unique strengths, use cases, and challenges.
Join this GraphGeek podcast with experts Jesús Barrasa and Dave Bechberger for a discussion about these approaches.
Join us to hear a sneak peek of Maya Natarajan's upcoming talk at the Knowledge Conference (KGC).
Her talk "The Rise of Graph Jobs, The Disappearance of Graph Technology?" is on Thursday, May 9th a 2:30 in the KGC main auditorium.
Maya is the founder of Node2Node and has extensive experience in how businesses apply knowledge graphs.
Discussion with Sanjeev Moham who has been in the data and analytic space for decades. Until recently, he was a Gartner research vice president and has recently returned from several conferences including Google Cloud Next. Sanjeev provides an overview of market trends including some surprise predictions for 2024. Find out more at SanjMo.com