Anyone recognize this software/web interface? - user-interface

Saw this picture of some kind of web interface. Was wondering if anyone could recognize it and may have a name for it?
Software/Web Interface

Looks like a the Neo4J UI https://neo4j.com - is a graph database management system
example

This looks like a Neo4j instance - it's a graph database. Beyond that, I'm not sure what you are asking.

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I am looking for a guide who shows the setup to make it possible to use a database that stores the data somewhere that it can be retrieved at any later point in time, even after the application was shut down.
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Here are some examples:
https://www.mkyong.com/spring-boot/spring-boot-spring-data-jpa-mysql-example/
https://www.callicoder.com/spring-boot-rest-api-tutorial-with-mysql-jpa-hibernate/
https://spring.io/guides/gs/accessing-data-mysql/
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We have a Web App with a Flash front-end that talks to our ASP.NET web service via SOAP which then deals with all of our server side code (C#).
Right now, we implement a simple user sign on in our application, storing the info in our MSSQL DB.
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I have been reading up on some basic Active Directory information, and some simple tutorials. I understand how to get access to the directory using ADSI through code. What I'm really interested in seeing is how the entire thing should be architected. I don't want to throw together a hacky solution.
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