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Neo4j acquires GraphAware to offer on-premise intelligence analysis alternative to Palantir

By

Lindsay Clark

5h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Neo4j has acquired GraphAware, an intelligence analysis platform built on its graph database, positioning it as an alternative to Palantir for government and enterprise customers. The acquisition addresses growing demand for on-premises, air-gapped intelligence solutions that avoid vendor lock-in or "kill switches." Neo4j CEO Emil Eifrem highlighted that the no-kill-switch requirement is increasingly important for government clients. The announcement coincided with the European Commission's presentation on digital sovereignty.

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The no-kill-switch kind of thing? It's increasingly becoming a requirement.
The purchase has been in the offing for a while, but the timing of the announcement was fortuitous for Neo4j.
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Graph database biz says on-prem, air-gapped intel stack gives governments a no-kill-switch option

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