migRaven Speeds and Simplifies the Migration of Compliance Access Rights With World's Leading Graph Database, Neo4j

Register Today for the 'Access Rights Management With migRaven and Neo4j' Webinar (German Language) Taking Place on Thursday, September 12 at 7 a.m. PDT/16:00 CEST


SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 5, 2013) - Neo Technology, creators of Neo4j, the world's leading graph database, announced that aikux.com development GmbH, an IT solution provider that focuses on access rights management, is successfully leveraging Neo4j to speed and simplify the migration of compliance access rights with its new software, migRaven. Details of the integration and the impact of graph database technology on network scanning and analyzing will be covered in a webinar taking place on Thursday, September 12 at 7 a.m. PDT/16:00 CEST.

With years of consulting experience in the file server compliance and migration field, migRaven is all too familiar with the various challenges that file server migration poses to IT administrators. Microsoft's guidelines governing the re-allocation of user permissions and transition to new structures only promises to make the admin role all the more challenging. By bringing simplicity to otherwise complicated, elaborate rights allocation and restructuration tasks, migRaven has earned a reputation for being the ultimate tool for building, remodeling and sharing Microsoft-compliant access rights.

There is a great market need for a solution that addresses file server build up and migration in a quick and easy fashion. Until now there has been a lack of sufficient tools available for supporting IT admins in this complicated task, especially for large companies typically tasked with scanning upwards of 50,000 accounts in the space of a few minutes. migRaven's answer to this market need is simplicity, speed and power, which according to the company, can only be achieved with the Neo4j graph database.

"I immediately understood the potential of the Neo4j and the power it lends to the field of access right management," said Thomas Gomell, founder and CEO of aikux.com development GmbH. "With Neo4j we were able to develop the concept and the first beta for migRaven in a fraction of the time we had originally expected."

Neo4j for Access Management

migRaven was created with Neo4j as the backend to store access rights, directory and account data in order to scan, map and process access rights dependencies. Housing this data in a graph database allows these processes to be reorganized quickly and efficiently. Neo4j offers an easy way to handle complicated, elaborate rights allocation, while diminishing restructuration tasks, as the technology provides an easy overview, analysis and application to access rights management.

Existing expensive access right management solutions based on relational database engines have difficulty in processing big data and analyzing large networks. An access rights query in a relational database has to follow all the paths among the tables, as a simple match command in the graph database immediately shows the account relationships (its nodes and edges).

Saving and requesting the data in Neo4j allows migRaven to be much faster and powerful as compared to other access rights management offerings available today.

To download a case study highlighting migRaven's use of Neo4j, please visit: http://www.neotechnology.com/migraven

Register today for the 'Access Rights Management with migRaven and Neo4j' webinar (German language) taking place on Thursday, September 12 at 7 a.m. PDT/16:00 CEST. On the webinar, CEO of aikux.com development GmbH, Thomas Gomell, will discuss how his developer team implemented Neo4j and the impact of graph database technology on network scanning and analyzing. For more information, or to register for the event, please visit: http://info.neotechnology.com/0912-register.html

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About aikux.com development GmbH
Designed to support IT admins and consultants cleaning up and migrating file server access rights processes, migRaven offers a pragmatic approach to the "network jungle" of nested folder relationships. migRaven is the ultimate tool to build up and remodel Microsoft compliant access rights. Thomas Gomell, founder of protected networks GmbH in 2001 and 2009 co-inventor of the access right management software 8MAN, founded the software publisher aikux development GmbH in 2012 with the main focus of developing easy to use solutions with innovative approach and technologies. migRaven is a solution based on 20 years of consulting experience in access rights.

About Neo Technology
Graphs are everywhere. From websites adding social capabilities to Telco's providing personalized customer services to innovative bioinformatics research, organizations are adopting graph databases as the best way to model and query connected data. Neo Technology researchers have pioneered graph databases since 2000 and have been instrumental in bringing the power of the graph to numerous organizations worldwide, including 25 Global 2000 customers, such as Cisco, Accenture, Deutsche Telekom, and Telenor. Serving customers in production for over a decade, Neo4j is the world's leading graph database with the largest ecosystem of partners and tens of thousands of successful deployments.

Neo Technology is the organizer of GraphConnect, the world's only conference focused on graph databases and applications. GraphConnect brings together graph experts and enthusiasts to explore new ideas, share innovations in graph technology, and make connections with researchers and developers from around the globe. GraphConnect is coming to San Francisco, New York, and London in Q4 of 2013.

Neo Technology is a privately held company funded by Fidelity Growth Partners Europe, Sunstone Capital and Conor Venture Partners, and is headquartered in San Mateo, CA, with offices in Sweden, UK, Germany, and Malaysia. For more information, please visit www.neotechnology.com.

Contact Information:

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Frederic Vartanian
aikux.com development GmbH
+49 (30) 80 95 010-40


Tanya Carlsson
Kulesa Faul for Neo Technology
(650) 340-1912