This is not a PR release - not even close. It's written by a freelance writer who does not work for Neo4j, and in this instance is working for DATAVERSITY. DATAVERSITY's mission is to provide education. And that's what this article is, to inform and educate about Neo4j. In fact, this is the first article in a series of reviewing some NoSQL DBs. The writer honestly downloaded Neo4J, tested it out, and wrote an article on it.
I should have added this in the reply instead of as a new comment: I hear you - though Dan is an educator vs a sales guy. Super smart guy with a masters in electrical engineering and computer science plus an MBA. If you want a pure dev guy speaking in jeans though, check out: Selecting the Right NoSQL Tool for the Job http://www.dataversity.net/archives/6774.
I hear you - though Dan is an educator vs a sales guy. Super smart guy with a masters in electrical engineering and computer science plus an MBA. If you want a pure dev guy speaking in jeans though, check out: Selecting the Right NoSQL Tool for the Job http://www.dataversity.net/archives/6774.