Sat 2 Dec 2017 1:58AM
GraphRyder: Future graph implementation template?
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I've recently been working with the Edgeryders network in a different project, and they have a pretty cool graph visualization dashboard:
http://164.132.58.138:9000/#/dashboard/globalView
Repo on github: https://github.com/norbertFeron/graph-ryder-dashboard
What they have is open source and connects to Neo4j. Even if we won't end up using neo4j as our main datastorage, we could still have a service running a parallel neo4j database and do visualizations from there.
I just thought I throw it in here for reference.