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Search, Explore,


Discover, Share:
How Neo4j Bloom Brings
You into Your Graph Data
Experience Graph Data Breakthroughs
Storing your data as a graph captures all of its rich
relationships and properties. Graph data structures are

Intuitive: As humans, we naturally sketch diagrams that


resemble graphs to explain our ideas. Graphs are brain-
friendly

Innovative: Apps based on graph data structures are


transforming industries

AI-ready: Neo4j’s deceptively simple native graph data


model is rooted in advanced math. Your graph data is
ready for AI/ML whenever you are.

But how can you explore your graph data? Neo4j Bloom
graph data visualization illuminates your data and its
connections. It gives you a satisfying way to see, enrich,
analyze, and share graph data.

What can you do with Bloom?


See Patterns
Graph data has patterns. What’s happening over there? Why does the graph look different?

Patterns invite questions. And unusual patterns invite even more questions. When you visually
explore your graph data, you increase your fluency – your ability to see what the graph data is
telling you.

NBC News used Neo4j to investigate the activity of


Russian Twitter trolls prior to the 2016 US Presidential
Election. Here we see tweets in blue connected to
hashtags in green. A map, lower right, gives the larger
view of nearly 10,000 tweets.

Even the map view reveals patterns. Trolls


(orange nodes) did not take over Twitter in 2016,
but they amplified each other to gain attention.

Search
Build your visualization starting with a simple search that brings in just the nodes, relationships,
patterns, and elements you want.

Neo4j Bloom knows all the nodes and relationships in your graph database. When you start
typing, Bloom suggests more data to include.

Bloom suggests
connected
search patterns.

Create search
phrases from
Cypher queries.
Explore
With graph data on the canvas, exploration is intuitive

Hover over a node for more info

Right click for a context menu

Show the card list to display details for all the nodes in the scene Hover over any node
for a quick look.

The card list shows details


of all the nodes and
relationships in the scene.
Edit and Update
If you spot an error, select the node to edit its properties. Neo4j Bloom updates the database
with your changes.

Edit your database


directly in the
Properties panel.
Discover
Exploration leads to discovery. As you discover more, you can enrich the visualization so that it
accurately reflects the characteristics of your graph data.

Stylize your data with


colors, rule-based
sizing, and icons.

Enrich
Teach the data to speak, visually.

With an infinite array of possibilities to stylize your


graph with colors and sizing options, users can
customize visualizations with millions of colors and
property-based styles. Add icons to make graph
visualizations even more intuitive.

Data scientists particularly benefit from enriching


their data using rule-based styling, often including
it as part of their workflow.

Share
Developers can bring data into Neo4j Bloom and
share their vision with others. Build prototypes of
applications or show a domain expert how to
explore their connected data in Neo4j Bloom.

Empower
Curate experiences for domain specialists and analysts.

Create perspectives – a view into the graph tailored for specific roles or contexts – and share them.

Three perspectives for the


Twitter dataset: one with all
the data, one focused on
hashtags, and one tailored for
data scientists.
What Will You Do with Bloom?
Get started with graph data visualization today by spinning up an instance of AuraDB or starting
a Neo4j Bloom sandbox.

Learn more at neo4j.com/bloom.

The ability to take data – to be able to


understand it, to process it, to extract
value from it, to visualize it, to
communicate it is going to be a hugely
important skill in the next decades.

- Hal Varian, Chief Economist, Google

Neo4j is the world’s leading graph data platform. We help organizations – including Comcast, ICIJ, NASA, UBS, and Volvo Cars – capture the rich Questions about Neo4j?

context of the real world that exists in their data to solve challenges of any size and scale. Our customers transform their industries by curbing Contact us around the globe:
financial fraud and cybercrime, optimizing global networks, accelerating breakthrough research, and providing better recommendations. Neo4j [email protected]

delivers real-time transaction processing, advanced AI/ML, intuitive data visualization, and more. Find us at neo4j.com and follow us at @Neo4j.

neo4j.com/contact-us

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