Amazon Neptune resources
Documentation
Documentation links below provide documentation for Neptune Database and Neptune Analytics:
Playlists
Videos
#GraphThat Video Series
Re:invent 2023
Twitch Sessions
Others
Courses
AWS Reference Architecture
We have published AWS Reference Architectures using Amazon Neptune to help inform your choices about graph data models and query languages as well as providing reference deployment architectures.
Open Source Projects and Samples
Blog posts
See all Amazon Neptune posts on the AWS Database Blog
Videos
Customer Stories
AWS re:Invent 2022
AWS re:Invent 2020
AWS Tech Talks
Customer case studies
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Audible for Business
A graph database gives us more flexibility than the relational systems. We might need to do a lot of joins on our tables [in a relational model], and that would have caused high latency of a lot of our business logic. A graph database is optimized for our use case. Amazon Neptune solved what we were trying to solve.
Mayank Gupta, Software Engineer - Audible for Business -
Siemens
metaphactory and Amazon Neptune enabled Siemens Energy to build a Turbine Knowledge Graph and visualize the connections between similar parts across the entire fleet of gas turbines. Amazon Neptune, a managed graph database service, fits perfectly into the cloud-first strategy driven by Siemens Energy IT, which focuses on reliability, scalability, reduction of maintenance and integration with their existing platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Zerobase
We chose Neptune because it is a powerful graph database that is secure, performant, and analytics-friendly. In our [contact tracing] model, each user node is connected to a device node. When a device checks in to a location, an edge forms between that device and a scannable (a QR code), which is associated with a particular site (a physical store) and linked organization (a corporate entity). Neptune allows us to store these rich relationships between users, check-ins, and locations to derive insight about the spread of the virus.
Aron Szanto, Co-Founder - Zerobase -
ADP
We like app-level encryption in addition to database-level encryption. When we use Amazon Neptune, the data is already encrypted before it gets to the database, and then it’s encrypted again at rest.
Zaid Masud, Chief Architect, ADP's next gen HCM -
Zeta Global
By leveraging [Amazon] Neptune and other AWS services, we are able to achieve a cost-efficient data platform, at scale, in a very short period of time.
Sasikala Singamaneni, Software Engineering Manager - Zeta Global