Webinar: RDBMS to Graphs

Relational databases were conceived to digitize paper forms and automate well-structured business processes, and still have their uses. But, oftentimes with RDBMS, performance degrades with the increasing number and levels of data relationships and data size. 

A graph database like Neo4j naturally stores, manages, analyzes, and uses data within the context of connections meaning Neo4j provides faster query performance and vastly improved flexibility in handling complex hierarchies than SQL.

Join this webinar to learn why companies are shifting away from RDBMS towards graphs to unlock the business value in their data relationships.


    About the Speaker

    Ryan Boyd, Developer Relations Engineer, Neo4j

    Ryan is a SF-based software engineer focused on helping developers understand the power of graph databases. Previously he was a product manager for architectural software, built applications and web hosting environments for higher education, and worked in developer relations for twenty products during his 8 years at Google. He enjoys cycling, sailing, skydiving, and many other adventures when not in front of his computer.


    Webinar: RDBMS to Graphs

    Relational databases were conceived to digitize paper forms and automate well-structured business processes, and still have their uses. But, oftentimes with RDBMS, performance degrades with the increasing number and levels of data relationships and data size. 

    A graph database like Neo4j naturally stores, manages, analyzes, and uses data within the context of connections meaning Neo4j provides faster query performance and vastly improved flexibility in handling complex hierarchies than SQL.

    Join this webinar to learn why companies are shifting away from RDBMS towards graphs to unlock the business value in their data relationships.


    About the Speaker

    Ryan Boyd, Developer Relations Engineer, Neo4j

    Ryan is a SF-based software engineer focused on helping developers understand the power of graph databases. Previously he was a product manager for architectural software, built applications and web hosting environments for higher education, and worked in developer relations for twenty products during his 8 years at Google. He enjoys cycling, sailing, skydiving, and many other adventures when not in front of his computer.

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