Reduce clutter and increase insight with combos
Combos are a game-changing way to explore your most complex networks. Exclusive to KeyLines, they allow users to simplify complexity and get detail on demand by grouping nodes and links together....
View ArticleKeyLines 4.2 – Time periods & Amazon Neptune integration
The March release of KeyLines is live. Customers and evaluators can now enjoy KeyLines 4.2 including time bar improvements, a new integration with Amazon Neptune and other enhancements. Represent...
View ArticleBuild accessible data visualization apps with KeyLines
The software market is constantly expanding and evolving, and the competition to develop smooth, functional, quality applications is fierce. An important factor that’s often overlooked is...
View ArticleCDVC USA 2018 – shaping the future of connected data visualization
Last week, we welcomed fellow specialists in the field of graph visualization to discuss the future of connected data visualization at the Connected Data Visualization Consortium (CDVC) meeting in San...
View Articletrust-hub: using graph technologies to power personal data compliance
trust-hub’s mission is to “power the safe and compliant use of personal data”. The company helps both the public and private sector to optimize their personal data “ecosystems”, comply with the...
View ArticleHow to choose the right graph visualization partner – part 1
Choosing a graph data visualization technology is a big commitment. You need to be certain that the technology partner you work with is not just a good fit in terms of features, but is also the right...
View ArticleHow to choose the right graph visualization partner – part 2
In part one of this blog we looked at three high-level questions you should consider when choosing a graph visualization partner. In this post we’ll tackle three more. Let’s get straight to it. 4. How...
View ArticleKeyLines 4.3 – glyphs, SVGs & more
The April release of KeyLines has launched. KeyLines 4.3 enables you to align glyphs with link direction, provides better support for SVGs, has an updated Neo4j demo with expand indicators and other...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQ – The improved time bar
Time is often a crucial dimension in understanding connected data and unlocking insight. The KeyLines time bar is a great way to analyze how networks change and evolve over time. In a previous blog...
View ArticleAchieve Customer 360 with graph visualization
From retail to healthcare, and banking to government, organizations around the world are seeking Customer 360 – a single, definitive view of the customer. Through a better, more data-driven...
View ArticleWhy you should power your application with graph visualization
Connected data is all around us – financial transactions, communications records, and IT networks, to name a few. By visualizing this complex data, you can reveal unexpected connections and hidden...
View ArticleHands-on graph visualization: KeyLines & Neo4j
At Cambridge Intelligence, we make KeyLines – a JavaScript SDK for interactive graph visualization. It’s ideal for hands-on Neo4j developers, offering the same power, scalability and flexibility for...
View ArticleKeyLines 4.4: rapid rendering, neater nesting
Faster rendering We constantly strive to make KeyLines the fastest and most powerful graph visualization technology around. KeyLines 4.4 includes enhancements that improve WebGL rendering performance...
View ArticleVisualizing NYC taxi cab data
Working in the data visualization field, I’m intrigued by different datasets and using graph visualization to explore, understand and interact with them. I came across this interesting New York taxi...
View ArticleCambridge Intelligence turns 007
Last week we celebrated our seventh birthday by channeling our inner James Bonds. We hosted this special occasion at Hidden Rooms who transformed their cocktail lounge to bring our Casino Royale theme...
View ArticleVisualizing the 2018 World Cup
Most of our customers use KeyLines to uncover insight for critical issues like fraud detection, law enforcement and cyber security. However, that’s not to say that graph visualization can’t be used for...
View ArticleCan graph theory predict the World Cup winner?
We hear a lot of success stories about how graph theory can make stunning predictions, from recommendation engines for shopping websites to fraud and criminal investigation. So this week we decided to...
View ArticleKeyLines 4.5 is here and it’s 🔥
To help our customers build leading-edge applications, we need to ensure that KeyLines remains at the forefront. Below we highlight the improvements we’ve made to our latest release – KeyLines 4.5 –...
View ArticleHow we predicted the World Cup result
We knew it wasn’t coming home: how we predicted the World Cup result We’ve been gripped by the FIFA World Cup 2018 here at Intelligence Towers. There were high scores and high drama as old favorites...
View ArticleBloor Research reviews KeyLines
Choosing the right graph visualization partner is a big decision that requires careful research. Are you certain they have the best technology for your project? Do you understand their strengths,...
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