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Utahns are well known for their humanitarian efforts and charitable giving. In this segment of Midday with Maria Shilaos, Maria tells the story of a Utah non-profit that is making a huge difference for people with cleft palettes nearly 8,000 miles away in Nepal, a country in the Himalayan Mountains of Asia. She speaks with Jim Webber, who is the owner of Foothill Oriental Rugs. He went to Nepal in the 1990s to find a way to design and create his own unique rugs. But his mission ended up becoming something much more fulfilling and long-lasting. Learn more about the Nepal Cleft and Burn Center, and register for the May 16th fundraiser, at nepalcleftandburncenter.org or by calling Foothill Oriental Rug.
How do you uncover misinformation and financial fraud hidden in plain sight across thousands of digital platforms during a global election cycle? In this episode, I spoke with Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j, to explore how graph database technology is being used to expose coordinated disinformation campaigns, empower AI systems, and help enterprises manage the complexity of modern data. At the heart of our conversation is the story of the ElectionGraph Project, where Syracuse University used Neo4j's graph technology to investigate political ad spend on Meta platforms. What they discovered was not just political messaging, but sophisticated scams disguised as legitimate campaigns. These efforts, targeting civically engaged users, used merchandise giveaways as a front to harvest credit card details and enroll victims in recurring billing traps. Traditional analytics would have struggled to trace these relationships, but graph databases allowed researchers to map and understand the deeper connections between thousands of entities. We also unpack how graph technology goes far beyond fraud detection. Jim explains why graph databases are now foundational for businesses building AI systems, particularly those using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to reduce hallucinations and improve decision making. Whether it's helping enterprises respond to customer needs or enabling AI agents to take action in real time, graphs provide the structure and context needed for reliable outcomes. Jim also shares the backstory behind Klarna's data transformation, where the company embraced knowledge graphs at the core of its operations and replaced major systems, including parts of Salesforce. It's a striking example of what becomes possible when a business commits to connected data as a strategic asset. From misinformation to intelligent automation, this episode dives into the real-world value of graph technology in 2025. Are you thinking critically about how your data infrastructure supports your AI ambitions?
I interviewed Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j at the GraphSummit in San Francisco. Loved his keynote session there! During the interview, we explored how GraphRAG is making waves in the world of Generative AI, and why knowledge graphs offer more depth and context compared to vector-only approaches. Jim shared valuable insights into Neo4j's role as the leader in graph technology, and how it has become a critical tool for organizations embracing AI. Some key topics we covered: -- The unique strengths of graph databases and how they differ from traditional databases -- Neo4j's role as a category creator in the graph space and how it continues to lead in innovation -- Real-world examples of Neo4j's impact, including deployments across major Fortune 100 companies in sectors like energy, retail, and finance, using GenAI to solve complex problems #data #ai #graphragsummit #neo4j #theravitshow
Robb and Josh go deep on a conversation with Dr. Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j, about the convergence of large language models (LLMs) and graphDB. Popularized by Neo4j, graphDB creates a relational database that connects individual data points (or nodes) accross a network of information. LLMs are capable of doing real work and providing more reliable responses when they are given context. GraphDBs can leverave all types of data across and organization to provide that context and elevate operations to new heights. This is an exciting discussion about the future of data that will captivate scientists and designers alike. 203508
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Graph database Neo4j has just released version 5, which promises better ease of use and performance through improvements in its query language and engine, as well as automated scale-out and convergence across deployments. We caught up with Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j, to discuss Neo4j 5 as well as the bigger picture in the graph market. Article published on VentureBeat
Join us for a three-part Sandwich Fair Spectacular to celebrate the finale of our first season on the podcast! In this fair-loving trio of episodes, you'll hear from fair historian Joan Hardekopf, fairgrounds supervisor Jim Webber, and some of the fair's biggest fans! Don't miss a single episode as we take a deeper look into our town's grandest event of the year: The Sandwich Fair!
Jim Webber and I talk about his background and his early days in L.A. as well as ideas about set design. Then, around the 40 minute mark, we talk about "Somethings Afoot" a play he's producing for the Community Players of Concord.
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.http://gotopia.tech/bookclubJim Webber - Co-Author of "Graph Databases"Nicki Watt - CTO of OpenCredoDESCRIPTIONDiscover the amazing world of graph databases and how you can leverage graphs to understand your data with Jim Webber, co-author of "Graph Database" and Nicki Watt, CTO at OpenCredo. They'll take you on a journey that starts with the definition of graphs, walks you through case studies and highlights pitfalls.The interview is based on Jim's book "Graph Databases": https://amzn.to/3l7k8hjRead the full transcription of the interview here:https://gotopia.tech/bookclub/episodes/discover-graph-databasesRECOMMENDED BOOKSJim Webber • Graph Databases • https://amzn.to/3l7k8hjFree eBook version at https://graphdatabases.comhttps://twitter.com/GOTOconhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/goto-https://www.facebook.com/GOTOConferencesLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket at http://gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily.https://www.youtube.com/user/GotoConferences/?sub_confirmation=1
Que ce soit au travers de Facebook, d'Amazon ou de Netflix, nos interactions avec les bases de données orientées graphe sont innombrables. Il faut dire que c'est un modèle de données particulièrement adapté à des cas d'usage aussi variés que les moteurs de recommandations ou à la détection de fraudes.Dans ce type de bases de données utilisant la théorie des graphes, les données sont stockées sous forme de nœuds et d'arcs. C'est grâce à ce type de représentation qu'il est possible de tirer de l'information non pas des données elles-mêmes, mais des relations qu'elles entretiennent les unes avec les autres.Pour mieux comprendre les bases de données graphes et la manière dont elles sont utilisées aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Arnaud Castelltort. Arnaud est Maître de conférences à Polytech Montpellier, et la personne la plus enthousiaste pour parler bases de données graphe que j'ai jamais rencontré.Notes de l'épisode :Graph Powered Machine Learning : https://www.manning.com/books/graph-powered-machine-learningLa base de donnée orientée graphe la plus célèbre : https://neo4j.com/Le site d'Open Cypher : http://www.opencypher.org/Neptune, la base de données orientée graphe d'AWS : https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/Apache Gremlin : https://tinkerpop.apache.org/gremlin.htmlSAP Hana : https://saphanajourney.com/hana-cloud/Orientdb : https://www.orientdb.org/Indradb : https://indradb.github.io/Arangodb : https://www.arangodb.com/Age : https://age.apache.org/Et quelques notes supplémentaires de la part d'Arnaud :Pour comparer des bases de données graphe, ce benchmark est pas mal: https://graphbenchmark.com/ + https://db-engines.com/en/ranking/graph+dbmsAutres bases que j'ai oublié d'évoqué: TigerGraph https://www.tigergraph.com/ (sur laquelle j'ai pas beaucoup d'information)Neo4j sandbox: https://neo4j.com/sandbox/Un livre chez Manning pour les bd graphes (explique bien l'utilisation de Gremlin): https://www.manning.com/books/graph-databases-in-actionUn livre gratuit (un peu dépassé mais pas mauvaise pour se donner une idée en feuilletant) sur les bases de données graphes (suffit de donner son email): https://neo4j.com/graph-databases-book/ c'est un O'Reilly Graph DatabasesBy Ian Robinson, Jim Webber and Emil EifremPrint Length: 224 pagesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/electromonkeys)
Welcome Jim Webber as we discuss comedy, his start and why he keeps at it. Jim Webber is co-host to a wonderful podcast called Mind the Gap. Its a very fun pod cast that looks generational gaps in the face and laughs!
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Hebrews 3:17-19 - God of Peace God of Power God of Provision
HR professionals are, it goes without saying, spending the vast majority of their time stewarding their teams and organizations through the impact of COVID-19; ensuring their employees are safe, focusing on business continuity, and facing the difficult challenges of furloughs and layoffs, But day-to-day HR responsibilities still continue and there are things that we can’t let shift to the wayside such as continuing to ensure our workplaces (even the newly virtual ones!) are free from harassment and making decisions that are non-discriminatory. Join Mike and Robin for a conversation with Jim Webber, Trainer/Investigator/Author, as we navigate the “things we can’t forget!” You can follow Jim on Twitter ... @JimWebberLOL (otherwise known as @EvilSkippySays)
John 17 - The importance of prayer for obedience and confidence in Jesus.
Hosts Steve Rinaldo, Jim Webber, and David Moxley talk about wiring and electrical from classic to current automobiles.
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New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Jim and I talk about how he got "the hook" for theater and then he speaks about his time in L.A. and the plethora of theater that was happening during that time. After that we get into his move to NH and his involvement with local theater groups. And finally, we speak about the Community Players of Concord upcoming show "Somethings Afoot".
Hosts Steve Rinaldo and Jim Webber and guest Andy Stone, aka, Mr. Auction as they talk about the upcoming auction on June 28 and 29 in Atlanta
Podcast Interview with Dr. Jim Webber, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Another set of stories from Oredev, this time about cloud technology. First up is Chris Auld, talking about the economics of Azure. Next is Adrian Cole, talking about jCloud provisioning. Third is a deep discussion with Jim Webber and Ian Robinson about REST.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk SOA with Jim Webber, who has a lot to say on the subject.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations