Visualizing Neo4j 2.2
Last week Neo Technologies announced the general release of v2.2 of the world’s most popular graph database. The culmination of 20+ person years of engineering effort has created what Neo Technologies...
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Understanding cyber security requires a solid understanding of connections – between devices, IPs, people, events. Detangling these complex connections enables us to pinpoint evolving threats and...
View ArticleWhy we still support Flash in 2015
Veterans of the Internet will remember the great Flash v HTML divide of the early 2000s. It seemed that webmasters (as they were then called) were split into two tribes: half built websites in lifeless...
View ArticleClamping down on review fraud
Last week, Amazon filed its first ever lawsuit over fake product reviews. It alleges that there is an entire ‘unhealthy ecosystem’ that has developed to falsely inflate the ratings of certain products...
View ArticleIntroducing KeyLines Geospatial
Last summer saw the launch of the KeyLines Time Bar, unlocking a whole new dimension to your users connected data visualization. Today, we’re proud to announce KeyLines 2.7.1 – including another major...
View ArticleBuild a graph visualization iPad Application
One of the great things about HTML5 canvas – the rendering engine at the heart of KeyLines – is its compatibility with all modern browsers. Any graph visualization application you build with the...
View ArticleKeyLines News – May 2015
Data connections are your key to understanding graph data. But what about those other properties of your connected data that a traditional node-link diagram simply cannot easily convey? Last week, we...
View ArticleVisualizing OrientDB with KeyLines
As more and more businesses wake up to the opportunity buried in their connected data, interest in graph databases has sky rocketed. The availability of an efficient way to store and query connected...
View ArticleKantwert – Bringing clarity to networks of influence
Social connections dominate our lives. Networks of important people – politicians, business people, etc – have huge influence over the world we live in. For businesses, being able to understand these...
View ArticleThe Joy of Software Architecture
We were shocked – horrified, in fact – to learn that Software Architecture isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time. There are few things we enjoy more than exploring the structures and systems working...
View ArticleData Visualization and Cyber Security
Last week, we were lucky enough to take part in the Cyber Innovation Zone at Infosec 2015. Our Product Manager, Ed Wood sums up his experience at Europe’s largest information security event. As a...
View ArticleThe Data Science Summit
Next month, 1000 data scientists will gather in Downtown San Francisco for the Data Science Summit 2015. It is one of the largest shows of its kind – a must-attend event for anyone involved in data...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQ: Force-directed layouts
The Standard Layout is probably the most underrated tool in your graph visualization armory. It’s a simple yet effective bit of functionality: a force-directed layout designed to detangle the network...
View ArticleVisualizing your Geospatial Graph Data – Part 1
A couple of month’s ago, we launched KeyLines 2.7.1. Behind the inconspicuous name was one of our most anticipated pieces of functionality yet – KeyLines Geospatial. For some time, our customers had...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQ: Layouts Part 2
A few weeks ago, we wrote a blog post about force-directed layouts. We took a brief look ‘under the hood’ at the forces at work each time the Standard Layout runs. In this post, we’re going to look at...
View ArticleKeyLines News – Making the Most of KeyLines
Since the release of KeyLines v1.0 back in February 2011, the toolkit has grown and developed almost beyond recognition. Each new version has brought new functionality and better, more advanced methods...
View ArticleUsing Social network analysis measures
Working as an intern for Cambridge Intelligence over summer, I couldn’t wait to get into KeyLines and see what it could do. I decided I’d write a blog post to share one of my experiences with using...
View ArticleKeyLines 2.9 – Making the developer’s life simpler
KeyLines 2.9 is now live for all our customers and evaluators. Enhancements in this version include: An overhauled SDK and improved resources KeyLines Geospatial enters beta state The ability to use...
View ArticleVisualizing Titan – the scalable graph database
We’ve written before on this blog about the rise of the graph database. Every day we speak to developers and DBAs excited by the opportunities presented by graph-format data stores, and by graph...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQs: Building a custom layout
One of the best things about KeyLines is its customization. Every aspect of a KeyLines application can be adapted to meet the needs of your users, and the peculiarities of their data. But KeyLines is...
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