Reducing the costs of your openCypher applications- AWS Database in 15

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Amazon Neptune is a purpose-built, NoSQL graph database service offered by AWS. With Amazon Neptune serverless, graph database workloads can automatically scale from one query to hundreds of thousands of queries in a fraction of a second. Neptune supports openCypher graph query language, an open-source project for creating graph applications. This session will walk through the cost benefits for moving openCypher workloads to Neptune serverless. With Neptune serverless, customers can see up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity. A demo of Neptune in action will be included in this session.

Learning Objectives:
* Objective 1: Understand how Amazon Neptune supports openCypher for building graph database applications.
* Objective 2: Learn the cost benefits associated with migrating and building graph database workloads on Neptune serverless.
* Objective 3: See firsthand how easy Neptune serverless is to use in the AWS console.

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Amazon Neptune, NoSQL, graph database
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