Introducing KeyLines 2.0
Unlock a whole new dimension of your data Over the last three years, we’ve helped customers around the world unlock the full potential of their data. Government agencies, police forces, banks,...
View ArticleVisualizing in the browser with Canvas
This is part of a series of blog posts, written by KeyLines developers, providing advice and tips for web application technologies. Read more about building applications using HTML5 Canvas here. Why...
View ArticleKeyLines News
Welcome to KeyLines News – your occasional roundup of all things KeyLines and network visualization. Introducing KeyLines 2.0 You wanted a way to visualize your networks through time, so last month we...
View ArticleVisualizing Dynamic Networks
Understanding how networks evolve through time is an essential task for data analysts and investigators. Existing methods for visualizing dynamic networks are insufficient; either lacking the required...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQs
Getting data into KeyLines This is one of a series of posts answering frequently asked questions we hear from new customers. A question a lot of developers ask us, usually early in their exploration of...
View ArticleIntroducing KeyLines Starter Edition
We take great pride in helping organizations around the world make sense of complicated connected data. Today, to help us bring the benefits of KeyLines to an even wider audience, we’re pleased to...
View Article4 Takeaways from NoSQL Now!
Last week, the KeyLines team flew into San Jose, California, to attend and present at NoSQL Now! 2014 – the largest NoSQL forum in the world. It’s an exciting time to be a part of this movement, as...
View ArticleHow to test a JavaScript UI
Testing an application is always a tricky task. Not only is it technically difficult, but also software testers can find themselves stuck between conflicting priorities, deciding the depth and breadth...
View ArticleHow to build great network visualizations
In our line of work, we see a lot of data. We’re constantly working with customers to understand new datasets and new use cases, helping them to build the best visualization applications possible. Over...
View ArticleVisualize your graphs with KeyLines
We’re excited to announce that KeyLines is the gold sponsor for GraphConnect 2014, taking place in San Francisco on October 22. GraphConnect, presented by our partners at Neo Technology, is the only...
View ArticleBuilding a network visualization application in Java
Part 1: Google Web Tools In this blog post we’ll show how to integrate a KeyLines network visualization application with a Java application using Google Web Tools. But first, the basics: Why should I...
View ArticleKeyLines 2.1 – Time Bar Goes Beta!
Since our last release, we have been listening to your feedback and comments and working hard to further improve the time bar, which was released as an alpha feature in KeyLines 2.0. Thanks to your...
View ArticleVisualizing Stack Overflow
XKCD – Wisdom of the Ancients – http://xkcd.com/979/ If you work with software, it’s almost certain Stack Overflow has rescued you at some point in your career. The sprawling Q&A site has about 3...
View ArticleThe Future of Graph Visualization
There are just a few days to go until GraphConnect SF 2014! Needless to say, we’re pretty excited about spending some quality time with fellow graphistas, learning more about graph databases and...
View ArticleThe Future of Web Applications, Boston
On the 29th October, our data visualization expert Corey Lanum, will be speaking to an audience of JavaScript enthusiasts about browser-based network visualization at the Future of Web Apps conference...
View ArticleGraphing GitHub
A few weeks ago, we had the opportunity to speak about KeyLines and graph visualization at GraphConnect SF 2014. The 700+ graphistas in attendance needed no convincing about the power of graphs. The...
View ArticleDetecting loyalty fraud among frequent flyers
When fraud is mentioned, our minds usually jump to a few well-known categories: identity fraud, mail fraud, credit card fraud, etc. But new kinds of fraud are emerging all the time. In this post we...
View ArticleBuilding a data visualization app in Java
Earlier in this blog, we went into some detail on how to integrate KeyLines’ network visualization capability into a Java application using Google Web Tools (GWT). As part 2 in the series, we explain...
View ArticleKeyLines News – November 2014
Just over a month ago, the KeyLines team took a trip to San Francisco to join GraphConnect SF 2014. The good news for those who weren’t able to make it is that the entire conference can now be re-lived...
View ArticleKeyLines FAQs: Social Network Analysis
Essential to good network visualization is a set of tools to cut through noise and hone in on the important parts of a network. One way to do this is using social network analysis – a way of...
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