The Neo4j community is excited about the upcoming GraphConnect NYC event, which will feature training classes, workshops, and technical sessions on building graph apps and various topics such as algorithms, causal clustering, AI, and more. The event also includes a DevZone with experts from the Neo4j team to review graph models and chat with fellow developers. Additionally, the community is welcoming new members, including Axel Morgner, Co-Founder and CEO of Structr, a graph-based low-code development environment for building data-centric web and mobile applications that uses Neo4j as its backend datastore. The SDN/OGM team has released OGM 3.0 and SDN 5.0 with improved features such as better loading strategies, custom id handling, and dynamic properties to support causal clusters. Other notable news includes the release of BloodHound version 1.4, a tool that uses graph theory to reveal hidden relationships within an Active Directory environment. The community is also sharing various projects, such as eth_graph, which syncs the Ethereum blockchain to Neo4j, and rdf2multimodel, a tool that imports RDF triples into Neo4j.