Skip to content

Neo4j - Tokyo User Group Meet Up #17

Photo of Koji Annoura
Hosted By
Koji A.
Neo4j - Tokyo User Group Meet Up #17

Details

It will be the 17th time meet-up at Yokohama.

Date: 2 Aug
Time: 16:00-19:00
Location: ハロー貸会議室横浜 4F
https://goo.gl/maps/eQJ5JTD7A2v
(Please enter from the entrance on the left side 東京餃子軒)
No fee

(1) Neo4j and Japanese (by Mr. Koji Annoura)

(2) What's new in Neo4j 3.4?
(3) Neo4j Morpheus
(4) GQL, One Property Graph Query Language
(by Mr. Stefan Plantikow, Mr.Tobias Lindaaker, Mr.Hannes Voigt)

(5) Graph construction (by Mr.Hannes Voigt)

【How to join the Neo4j User Group】

Go to ↓

https://jp-neo4j-usersgroup.connpass.com/event/95369/

Speaker

Stefan Plantikow (Neo4j, Inc.)
Stefan is a computer scientist with a background in distributed and concurrent systems and transaction processing. He is passionate about computer language design and how languages influence software development. Based in Germany as an independent consultant, he also gives talks at NoSQL and other events about graph technology.

Tobias Lindaaker (Neo4j, Inc.)
Tobias is fascinated by the graph model which is why he began working for Neo in 2007. He found that the most efficient way of reasoning is by analyzing the relationships between pieces of information. Relating and abstracting is fundamental for understanding, even without knowing exactly how a system works, having a notion about the relationships in the system usually suffices for being able to make predictions about it. He has seen this in everything from mathematical functions, social interactions, and Mensa tests, to medical diagnostics, economical and political systems.

Hannes Voigt (Neo4j, Inc.)
Before joining Neo4j, Hannes completed his PhD at TU Dresden in 2014. Hannes’ involvement with graphs and graph query language design goes back to 2010. He also worked in LDBC Graph Query Language Standardization Task Force. At Neo4j, Hannes helps to develop and foster Cypher as the query language for property graphs.
All session will be by Japanese and English.

Photo of Graph Database Tokyo group
Graph Database Tokyo
See more events