Webinar: Visualize and Analyze Your Neo4j Data with Tom Sawyer Perspectives

Join this webinar to learn how you can use Neo4j and Tom Sawyer Perspectives to build applications that add graph visualization capabilities to Neo4j databases through the Cypher query language.

Neo4j will kick off this session by showing you how easy it is to work with a powerful graph database using Cypher. They will be giving a demonstration using commodity flow data that shows the movement of goods in the United States, and provides information including commodities shipped, and their value, weight, and mode of transportation.

Next, Joshua Feingold, Head of Solutions Engineering at Tom Sawyer Software, will then demonstrate how you can use Tom Sawyer Perspectives’s powerful graph visualization capabilities to visualize the same commodity flow data on top of a Neo4j database. Through maps, drawings, charts, trees, and tables, see how you can quickly visualize and analyze the commodity and revenue flows within individual states, and between states.

Joshua Feingold, Head of Solutions Engineering, Tom Sawyer Software
Joshua joined the Tom Sawyer Software Products group in 2008, and now leads the Company’s Solutions Engineering team. Joshua oversees pre-sales engineering and both prospect and customer technical support.

He and his team work with the specialized product engineering staff in planning and delivery of professional services efforts. Joshua also regularly travels to visit prospects and customers, and attends trade shows, conferences, and industry events to speak and demonstrate the Company’s graph visualization and analysis products and solutions. He observes technical and market trends in various data-centric industries. He works with the Company's product management group to respond to these trends, acts as a customer advocate, and anticipate needs of customers and prospects to steer development of new features. Joshua graduated from the California Institute of Technology, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in History.

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