This week, Greta Workman interviewed Mark Grover, Product Manager at Lyft, about Data Discovery at Lyft and the Amundsen project, an open source data discovery application that uses graphs and Neo4j to improve productivity for practitioners interacting with data. Registration is now open for GraphConnect 2020, a conference featuring talks on Neo4j usage from around the world. Additionally, Kristel Nieuwenhuys and Ronald Willems discussed their tool Software Parade, which helps track applications in a micro services architecture, while Max De Marzi shared how to solve link prediction problems using motifs in Cypher. The Neo4j community also welcomed Chris Skardon's beta launch of a Neo4j integration with Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), and Claus Engel-Christensen introduced the Neo4j Client for Clojure.