This week in Neo4j saw the release of version 1.2.0 of the Neo4j ETL Tool, which now includes multi-schema support and improved loading processes. The tool makes it easy to convert relational data into a Neo4j graph. Additionally, there are new articles in the Graph Visualization series on using yWorks and Keylines with Neo4j. A video from Adam Hill's PyData London 2018 talk on building a UK corporate interests graph is also available. The community featured Dilyan Damyanov, who has been part of the Neo4j community for a couple of years and has presented his work at the London Neo4j Meetup and Neo4j Online Meetup. Furthermore, there are updates on Graph Gopher, a Neo4j browser for mobile devices, and a new release of the tool that can be used to search for "shady patterns" in corporate ownership data using Neo4j and Cypher queries.