November 15, 2016 –
Earlier this year, we were selected to advise the IRS on the potential use of Neo4j and graph technologies as part of the agency’s broader modernization efforts. Our expertise in graph databases, knowledge graphs, and AI-powered analytics positioned us to provide guidance on how these technologies could enhance tax compliance strategies.
Our role in this engagement was to offer insights on graph platform architecture and explore how knowledge graphs and AI-driven analytics could support fraud detection and tax behavior analysis. As industry leaders in graph technology, we helped the IRS understand the advantages of shifting from traditional data processing methods to more connected, intelligence-driven approaches.
We are proud to have been chosen for this initiative and to contribute our expertise in graph-based solutions. Exciting opportunities lie ahead to enhance fraud detection and contribute to the IRS’s goals in the years ahead.