Neo4j, a leading graph intelligence platform, is releasing Neo4j Fleet Manager—a unified control plane for managing and monitoring graph databases across any environment including cloud, hybrid, and on-premises.
The offering comes as graph adoption accelerates with generative AI and agentic applications, where knowledge graphs have proven essential for accurate and transparent outcomes in production, the company said.
Neo4j Fleet Manager gives IT leaders a single operational view of their entire Neo4j footprint: AuraDB cloud services, self-managed Enterprise Edition, and local deployments such as Desktop and Community Edition. It also supports Neo4j Infinigraph, a distributed, sharded architecture launched last month that scales graph workloads across multiple machines and environments at 100TB+ scale.
Many enterprises use Neo4j’s free Community Edition (CE) for innovation and experimentation, the company said. CE’s flexibility and reliability have driven adoption, but in large organizations, it can also lead to sprawl and inconsistent governance. Fleet Manager now gives CIOs and CISOs a single view to monitor and manage CE alongside managed and enterprise deployments, providing the operational footing to scale confidently while maintaining compliance and security standards.
Available through Neo4j’s Aura Console, Fleet Manager provides:
- Centralized administration and policy enforcement: Manage all Neo4j databases across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem infrastructure from one control plane. Tag deployments by team or project, and maintain visibility into license usage and extensions.
- Unified observability: End-to-end visibility into database health, performance, and resource utilization. Real-time telemetry simplifies troubleshooting and reduces time to resolution.
- Operational automation and consistency: Simplified version upgrades with guided workflows to eliminate manual setups and errors, and standardizes operations to minimize risk and downtime of enterprise data.
As enterprises accelerate GenAI, agentic, and data unification initiatives, Fleet Manager provides enterprise governance for distributed graph environments, from experimental Community Edition deployments to global Infinigraph clusters. It enables developers to retain flexibility while giving IT and security leaders consistent oversight and compliance visibility, the company said.
“Data is increasingly distributed, but it still needs to be governed as one system of record,” said Sudhir Hasbe, president and CPO, Neo4j. “Fleet Manager gives enterprises the visibility and control required to manage graph data wherever it runs, a prerequisite for building reliable, governed foundations for GenAI.”
Neo4j Fleet Manager is available to all Neo4j customers, including Community Edition users, at no cost.
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