The need for cloud-native development has become increasingly urgent in business, which is why Neo4j has invested heavily in both cloud product strategy and partnership with Google Cloud.

Neo4j Aura provides today’s cloud professionals with the tools they need to gain insight through graph technology. By integrating graph technology with Google Cloud services, your organization has the ability to store all types of data models to build robust, future-proof applications.

In this 45-minute on-demand webinar aimed at cloud professionals, you’ll hear from Kelly Stirman, Director, Outbound PM for Databases at Google Cloud and David Allen, Partner Solution Architect at Neo4j. They’ll guide you through:

  • Best practices for building applications and storing data in the cloud
  • Key considerations when switching to cloud database technology
  • Graph trends and use cases that pertain to your business objectives
Kelly Stirman
Director, Product Management, Data Management, Google Cloud

Kelly leads outbound product management for the database and data management portfolio at Google Cloud, including Cloud Spanner, Cloud Bigtable, Firestore, and Cloud SQL. He works closely with customers, partners, and industry analysts to develop our product strategy and message for the market. Kelly is passionate about open source, and has extensive experience with operational and analytical databases, including relational and non-relational systems. Kelly works with customers to help them apply data and code to transform their business.

Kelly was an early employee and part of the leadership teams at GitHub, Dremio, MongoDB, and MarkLogic. He received his BA in mathematics and philosophy from St. John’s College in Santa Fe. Kelly is a proud father, runner, and skier.

David Allen
Partner Solution Architect, Neo4j

David Allen is Technology Partner Architect at Neo4j. He is a deeply technical generalist with experience in managing teams and driving towards complex goals. The most fun he has had in his career is when he is learning something new, or trying to figure out how to do something that hasn’t been done before.

When not trying to improve something technical, you can usually find David playing guitar or cycling. He loves meeting new people, and has a very keen interest in language and culture and loves to find common ground with other people through travel and music.

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