Neo4j is collaborating with Microsoft on a unified data offering that addresses enterprises’ critical data needs for generative AI (GenAI).
Neo4j’s powerful graph capabilities will be natively integrated into Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to seamlessly combine structured and unstructured data, and enable enterprises to uncover hidden patterns and relationships within their data for better insights and decision-making.
Azure OpenAI Service enables businesses to use advanced AI models and tools that unlock the full potential of their data while Microsoft Fabric is an AI-powered analytics platform that enables everything from data movement to data science, real-time analytics, and business intelligence.
Following the integration, enterprises will gain from having transformed unstructured data into knowledge graph; enhanced contextual understanding and explainability with GraphRAG; and long-term memory for LLMs with vector embedding integration. Other benefits include graph-powered insights as part of Microsoft Fabric unified data platform, and graph analytics as native Fabric workload.
“Enterprises can now unlock deeper insights, navigate complex data relationships, and drive better decision-making and innovation in ways that were not possible before. Together, we’re helping customers redefine what’s possible for their data in an increasingly interconnected GenAI world,” said Sudhir Hasbe (top), Chief Product Officer of Neo4j.
“Our collaboration with Neo4j represents a significant step forward in delivering innovative data solutions that will enable businesses to unlock new opportunities and drive digital transformation in the GenAI era,” said Arun Ulag, CVP of Azure Data at Microsoft.
Neo4j’s Azure OpenAI Service integration is available now. The integration of Neo4j’s graph database into Microsoft Fabric will be available later this year.
