In this interview, Paul Jongsma from Neo4j discusses their experience with building web solutions using the graph database Neo4j. He explains that they initially used relational databases but found them to be slow and unresponsive for certain use cases. Graph databases emerged as a solution, and Neo4j was chosen due to its accessibility and ease of use. Paul shares interesting results from using Neo4j, such as being able to model data in a more flexible way, which allowed him to design web pages with complex relationships between entities. He also mentions that he would tell himself to stop using relational databases if he could go back to his first project. Overall, Paul expresses his positive experience with Neo4j and looks forward to new features and optimizations in the upcoming version 3.0.