What’s new in
Linkurious Enterprise 2.8
SAS founded in 2013 in Paris | http://linkurio.us | @linkurious
Thursday, October 3 | 5 pm CEST
1. About 2.8
2. What’s new
3. Demo
4. Q&A Josselin Perrus
Senior Product Manager
josselin@linkurio.us
Marilyne Bouteruche
Customer Success Manager
marilyne@linkurio.us
Linkurious
Enterprise: the graph
intelligence
platform.
Product enhancements for the version 2.8.
1. Schema management
2. Timeline
3. Other enhancements (see 2.8 release blog post):
○ Refreshing the graph layout in the workspace
○ Disabling the autosave
○ Creating folders to group alerts
Schema
management
Schema management: the pain points.
1. Lack of reliable property types
2. Inability to enforce a data structure
Schema management demo outline
1. Setting property types
2. Switching on/off categories, types and properties
3. Enforcing a schema through the strict mode
4. Handling inconsistencies between the schema and the
data
Demo of Linkurious Enterprise 2.8.
Schema management: recap.
● Data creation templates
○ Property types: Text, Number, Enum, Date, Datetime, True/False
○ Mandatory properties
● Hide “technical” categories and properties
● 2 modes:
○ Partial (default): flexible
○ Strict: robust
● Data in the database is never altered through the schema
Timeline
Timeline demo outline
1. Time-distribution of events
2. Filter on time
Demo of Linkurious Enterprise 2.8.
Timeline: recap.
● Zoom in / out the chart
● Plot multiple time properties at once
● Filter on a time-window
● Note: available on request
What’s next.
● Custom actions
● Plugins
● Property-key access rights
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Webinar: What's new in Linkurious Enterprise 2.8

Editor's Notes

  • #2 [Elise] Hi everyone … excited to have you here today for … Let’s get started
  • #3 I’m Marilyne.. Joined today by Josselin The agenda for our session today is.. It should last around 30min… Q&A.. ask your question
  • #4 I’d like to start with a brief words of introduction about Linkurious Enterprise. LKE is our main product. It’s a graph visualization and analysis software that helps teams of analysts make sense of large volume of connected data. Today our clients are using LKE for threats detection and investigation. Those threats are related to financial crime, ML or bank fraud for example. There are also intelligence threats, such as terrorism, or cybersecurity issues. LKE is browser-based and works on top of graph databases such as Neo4j, Cosmos DB or JanusGraph. It’s been 3 years since we released the first production-ready version of Linkurious Enterprise. And we have now shipped 17 major releases. So for us, the goal is to improve our product based on what our users need to be the most efficient in their job.
  • #5 Last year, we released 2.6 that brought many changes to the interface, in terms of design and usability. 2.7 has been under development for a couple of months and it brings as well is fair shares of novelties. Our main focus was on helping users automate the repetitive or complex investigation workflows that they might have, without loosing the autonomy that the platform brings for non-technical users. So without further a due, let’s see what’s inside 2.7
  • #7 [Elise] Last year, we released 2.6 that brought many changes to the interface, in terms of design and usability. 2.7 has been under development for a couple of months and it brings as well is fair shares of novelties. Our main focus was on helping users automate the repetitive or complex investigation workflows that they might have, without loosing the autonomy that the platform brings for non-technical users. So without further a due, let’s see what’s inside 2.7
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  • #10 [Elise] Last year, we released 2.6 that brought many changes to the interface, in terms of design and usability. 2.7 has been under development for a couple of months and it brings as well is fair shares of novelties. Our main focus was on helping users automate the repetitive or complex investigation workflows that they might have, without loosing the autonomy that the platform brings for non-technical users. So without further a due, let’s see what’s inside 2.7
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  • #14 [Elise] Last year, we released 2.6 that brought many changes to the interface, in terms of design and usability. 2.7 has been under development for a couple of months and it brings as well is fair shares of novelties. Our main focus was on helping users automate the repetitive or complex investigation workflows that they might have, without loosing the autonomy that the platform brings for non-technical users. So without further a due, let’s see what’s inside 2.7
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