Neo4j recently hosted its GraphConnect conference in New York City, which featured keynotes by Neo4j CEO Emil Eifrem and Chief Scientist Dr Jim Webber. The conference covered the latest developments in graph databases, including the release of Neo4j 3.3, which focuses on empowering users to work with native graphs at scale more effectively and faster. This new version includes features such as data import, visualization, and analytics on top of the database. Additionally, a new version of graph algorithms has been released, supporting huge graphs and various clustering algorithms. The Neo4j Graph Platform also saw the release of APOC fall, which includes new features like procedures to access other databases via Bolt and support for multi-value JSON sources. Other notable events included a featured community member spotlight on Ray Bernard and Jennifer Webb, co-founders of Suprfanz, who showcased their tool using data science techniques and graph theory with Neo4j to generate live event attendance from social media platforms, email, and SMS.