Welcome to October’s KeyLines News. What a month it has been! Culminating in an awesome day with the Neo4j community at GraphConnect San Francisco – where we officially launched KeyLines 2.11!
2.11 is our biggest release yet, with:
- KeyLines Geospatial leaving beta
- Two new social network analysis measures
- A new layout
- Community finding
- and much more!
See what’s in the new release.
Take a closer look at KeyLines Geospatial in 2.11 and how to get started visualizing your geospatial graphs.
Visualizing Graphs with Corey Lanum
In other news, our very own graph expert Corey Lanum is writing a book, and needs your help.
His upcoming book, in which he shares 15+ years of data visualization experience, has just entered Manning Publication’s MEAP program. In exchange for your feedback, you save 50%.
New use cases
Cyber hijacking: BGP Spoofs
BGP spoofing – It’s one of the most troubling hacks of all, but is almost impossible to prevent. This use case looks at the anatomy of a BGP hijack and asks whether network visualization can play a role in solving the web’s biggest vulnerabilities.
Visualizing a Knowledge Graph
We really are starting to see graphs everywhere! This blog post looks at DBpedia and uses it to build a visual knowledge graph that we can explore.
CRM as a graph
Modern customer relationship management is about more than just adding people to campaigns. We look at how graphs can help companies develop more sophisticated marketing and business strategies.
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