GraphRAG Gone Modular: Why Multi-Agent Cypher Matters More Than You Think
Ask a business user what they want from a data system and the answer is usually charmingly simple: “I want to ask a question and get the right answer.” Then reality arrives, wearing a database-admin badge. The data is not in one neat document. It is in entities, attributes, edges, hierarchies, ownership chains, product dependencies, spatial relations, compliance rules, and asset metadata. In other words, it is a graph. And if that graph lives in a labeled property graph database, the system probably expects a query language such as Cypher, not a cheerful paragraph about “leveraging insights”. ...