In a previous post, we briefly looked at the Neo4j database and created some simple Ruby API methods that leveraged our knowledge of the Cypher query language. We started to put together a simple CRM (Customer Relationship Management) application in an attempt to show how easily graph databases can navigate in a highly connected world. In this article, we'll continue building on the CRM example by zooming in on the management structure of a fictional sales organization and see how easy it is to make complex queries of the database.
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