Hello, everyone! This week we're featuring Anthony Chiboucas, a very active Neo4j Community member. He's been working on a graph-enabled middleware solution to connect artists, places, events, and genres throughout all of history for museums and arts exhibitions. GraphAware and Breadcrumbs collaborated on a project to analyze a graph with billions of crypto transactions and visualize the data. The folks at Osinto – who provide subscriptions to their knowledge graphs – also have a product where you can visualize data and relationships in 3D using Cloud Empire. Jennifer Reif loaded a Neo4j database with Java library data, and she demonstrates how to analyze the differences between Java versions. Meet Suvariya wrote a beginner’s tutorial aimed at data scientists exploring the graph, and he also shows us how to use Gephi to visualize the data. Neo4j engineers released version 2.2.0 of the GraphQL Library. And Adamantios – Marios Berzovitis released GraphKer for performing cybersecurity checks on your graphs. Finally, we leave you with links to the most popular video series produced by the Developer Relations team.