Hello,

Our Linkurious Enterprise software is designed to make Neo4j data easy to 
browse with a search engine and a powerful visualization interface. Happy 
to arrange a demo if you want!

What community edition are you talking about? We do not have one but we do 
have a (no-longer supported) graph visualization library called 
linkurious.js.

Best,

Jean
Co-founder @ Linkurious

On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 11:40:43 PM UTC+2, Sean R wrote:
>
> Thank you so much for your reply. My response below.
>
> Regards
>
> On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 5:17:31 PM UTC-4, Michael Hunger wrote:
>>
>> Hi Sean,
>>
>> thanks for asking.
>>
>> 1. true that, some of that can be handled by custom browser guides or 
>> stored queries: 
>> https://neo4j.com/developer/guide-create-neo4j-browser-guide/
>>
> I will explore this option.
>  
>
>> 2. hmm good point, we should investigate that
>>
>  
>
>> 3. there is actually a Tableau10 WDC connector for neo4j: 
>> https://github.com/neo4j-contrib/neo4j-tableau , Ralf cc'ed also blogged 
>> about integation in QLik
>>
> I will check out this URL
>  
>
>> 4. Actually Linkurious should work out of the box
>>
> Need to see this. Community version is not available to try this option.
>  
>
>> 5. There used to be an integration for JasperReports
>>
> 6. And it should be possible to connect to Neo4j using the JDBC driver 
>> from most reporting tools: https://github.com/neo4j-contrib/neo4j-jdbc
>> 7. Andrea is working on a Apache Zeppelin <-> Neo4j integration
>> 8. My colleague Andreas might be interesting speaking with you
>>
>> But you're right there should be a dedicated page that explains these 
>> options.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Sean R <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I have a question:
>>>
>>> Is there any reporting tool available where I can browse/query Neo4J 
>>> data  ?
>>>
>>> 1. Neo4J web browser is a great tool, but we need to write Cypher 
>>> queries to pull required information. So this is not an option for the Sr. 
>>> management people.
>>>
>>> 2. I tried Neo4J--> Elasticsearch-->Kibana. But no use, because I can 
>>> query only Node level information. Kibana is not fetching Node and its 
>>> Relationships.
>>> All it shows is individual node information.
>>>
>>> 3. I am sure there are no  drivers available  for Tableau to connect to 
>>> Neo4J. 
>>>
>>> 4. Tried Linkurious as well. It will not show Node and its 
>>> relationships. 
>>>
>>> I am kind of stuck here. Is there any alternative approach to this 
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Chandra
>>>
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