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A preview of KeyLines 4.0: less clutter, more insight

We’re excited to share a preview of KeyLines 4.0: the major new version of the graph visualization toolkit. The most exciting addition is a game-changing overhaul of the ‘Combos’ node-grouping...

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Graph visualization use cases: part 3

This is our third and final post looking at real-world uses of graph visualization. First we explored how link analysis evolved from physical ‘investigation boards’ used by law enforcement, helping...

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Webinar: Managing visualization chart clutter

Are your visualizations overwhelming? Are your users submerged in chart clutter? This webinar is for you. Date: Tuesday 14 November Time: 8am PST, 11am EST, 4pm GMT, 5pm CET Duration: 45 minutes When...

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Enjoy the Vue with KeyLines

A Vue Integration Guide Vue.js is a popular Javascript framework which is going head-to-head with the likes of Facebook’s React and Google’s Angular. We’ve certainly seen an uptick in requests for Vue...

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Expero partnership spreads the power of KeyLines

We’re excited to welcome Expero Inc, leaders in software user experience, architecture and development, to the Cambridge Intelligence Technology Alliance. Founded in 2001, Expero has earned a...

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Protecting infrastructure with network insight

The resilience of the world’s infrastructure relies on understanding connections. From trans-continental gas pipelines to a small IT networks, a single failure can have a significant impact down the...

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Visualizing JanusGraph: the new TitanDB fork

A quick history lesson Back in February 2015, we wrote a blog post “Aurelius has been acquired – what now for Titan?”. At the time some said we’d been hasty; that there was huge appetite for an...

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Wishing You A Sequential Christmas

It might not sound like the most festive of features, but the recent 3.8 release of KeyLines featured a brand new Sequential layout – designed for handling tiered data with reduced edge crossings. When...

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Graph Visualization & Python: Integrating KeyLines with Jupyter

Enriching Jupyter Notebooks with Graph Visualization Sharing intelligence is a key part of every graph analysis workflow. Once your connected data has been explored, filtered, SNA’d, combo’d, and...

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Creating the next generation of software engineers

Today, we’re excited to announce a major new initiative: our own graduate program. We’ve taken new technologies to hundreds of customers worldwide, transforming the way they see their data. We’re eager...

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KeyLines – releasing early, releasing often

KeyLines 4.0 is coming soon! Before it’s released, we thought it’d be a good idea to highlight recent changes to our release strategy. Get the good stuff sooner We’re constantly making KeyLines better,...

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Cambridge Intelligence appoints new COO

Cambridge Intelligence, the leading provider of network visualization and analysis solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Bryan Amesbury as their Chief Operating Officer (COO). Bryan...

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KeyLines 4.0 is here

We’re delighted to announce that KeyLines 4.0 is now available to all customers. The highlight is our new combos functionality, to eliminate chart clutter and help you navigate your biggest and most...

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Sequential layout: The best way to handle tiered data

Layouts are the rules which govern where nodes are placed on the screen, and they are a crucial tool in graph visualization. That’s why we’re continually finding ways to better this functionality to...

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Open source graph visualization

A completely (un)biased review of your options Here at Cambridge Intelligence, we work a lot with product managers. It’s their job to manage the product life-cycle, delivering quality software that...

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Visualizing the Amazon Neptune database with KeyLines

In November 2017, Amazon launched a limited preview of Amazon Neptune, a hosted graph database service with an engine optimized for storing billions of relationships and querying the graph with...

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KeyLines 4.1 – Glyphs galore

The February release of KeyLines has landed. KeyLines 4.1 is now available to all KeyLines customers and evaluators, with some slick enhancements you can start using right away. More flexible glyphs...

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Detect credit card fraud with network visualization

As a fraud analyst, it’s your job to scrutinize overwhelming amounts of data, identify the people involved in fraudulent activities, and pinpoint criminal trends to prevent them from occurring in the...

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KeyLines expertise – Ready to order

KeyLines expertise – Ready to order Building a graph visualization application with KeyLines is an exciting process. Although we pride ourselves on having high quality documentation and providing...

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Spot alerts in network topologies with graph visualization

Understanding big, complex systems such as IT infrastructure or telecoms networks is a challenging task. With the help of graph visualization, it doesn’t need to be. For example, take the...

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