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A Neo4j Case Study
migRaven, a company with deep experience in file server migration, faced time-consuming challenges around authorization and access-control migration: administrators had to reassign permissions across new structures while complying with Microsoft guidelines, making access-rights allocation slow and error-prone.
To solve this, migRaven built its backend on the Neo4j graph database to store access rights, directory and account data, enabling fast scanning, mapping and dependency analysis. The graph approach simplified complex queries and scaled to very large datasets (e.g., >26M nodes and >171M properties), delivering a faster, more powerful access-rights management solution and a working beta within five months.
Thomas Gomell
CEO