Thanks for your response, Clark. Using Community Edition will be a 
tremendous help.

Have a nice day.

Diaa ElKott

On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 12:20:55 PM UTC-5, Clark Richey wrote:
>
> While I don’t work for Neo4J, YES, you can certainly deploy the community 
> edition for that purpose. IT is open source and free of charge. You can 
> always upgrade to enterprise later if you need to.
>
>
> - Clark Richey
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 12:07 PM, Diaa ElKott <elk...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone:
>
> I am not sure about what is allowed licence-wise in the use of Neo4j 
> Community Edition. I am planning to develop an internal application at 
> work, which will be used by approximately 5-15 users, and was thinking to 
> develop it using Neo4j. Being such a small project, it will not be possible 
> to justify the price of Enterprise Edition, and I am reluctant to use any 
> other database. So, is this kind of project a candidate for Community 
> Edition?
>
> Thanks for your insight.
>
> Diaa
>
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