Do you want to build a system that uses a graph database, like what Twitter, Yelp, and Facebook are built on? Well, Neo4j is one that lets you build a "noSQL" solution and founder Emil Eifrem talks us through what this technology could be used to build and also tells me what he sees happening...

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How about the next time you make a video that you actually have enough respect for the potential viewer to schedule a room without the background chatter? This seems to be a last minute oh-by-the-way-since-you-are-here brain dump.
Rance Moest, 11 months, 2 weeks ago.
Hello Rance,
That's exactly right, this video was not a planned shoot, but a chance meeting that got recorded. The content was good, so we decided to share it, letting it stand as exactly as it is. We try to publish a combination of video content or different audiences, in varying styles of formality.
Let us know if there's something you'd like to learn more about that wasn't addressed in this video.
Best,
Andreas
andreas.kollegger, 11 months, 2 weeks ago.
I'm really impressed by neo4j. We finally have a model <D,R> (Data, Relationship) killing the old limited model <D> RDBMS & SQL !
Relationships are as important as the data themselves, and are also data themselves !!!
I'm starting testing and using it with Eclipse. I think that I'll use it in my new projects.
Great Work !!!
karim duran, 11 months ago.
The Video is not streaming ,let me know if it works
madhu, 10 months ago.
will the neo4j , secure the ACID properties of transactions as relational databases would?
madhu, 9 months, 4 weeks ago.
@madhu Sorry, there must've been a temporary clog in the intertubes.
About transactions: yes, all write operations to a graph must occur within a properly behaving ACID transaction.
Best,
Andreas
andreas.kollegger, 9 months, 4 weeks ago.