It's been a decade since Neo4j was first established as a small open-source community in Malmö, Sweden. Over the past 10 years, the community has grown significantly, with hundreds of customers and thousands of developers worldwide. The company has received significant funding, including an $80 million series E round in 2018, making it the largest single investment in the graph space. Neo4j has also become a leader in the graph database sector, with various notable milestones such as releasing its first commercial product, Spring Data Neo4j, and launching its fully managed native graph database as a service, Neo4j AuraDB. The company's openCypher project helped standardize the Graph Query Language (GQL), which was later adopted as an ISO/IEC international standard. Additionally, Neo4j has been involved in various initiatives such as data journalism, artificial intelligence, and data visualization, with notable events like the Panama Papers being powered by Neo4j. As the next decade begins, the community is looking forward to continued growth and innovation, with a focus on building relationships one connection at a time.