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An algorithm to calculate UBO status as defined in Structr's Flow Editor.

Fighting Money Laundering and Corruption with Graph Technology

The shocking revelations of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), who released both the Panama and Paradise Papers, as well as the West Africa Leaks, have shown that aggressive tax avoidance and money laundering are a widespread and worldwide problem. Money... read more


Graph layout done in 2D with Gephi.

When Graph Meets Big Data: Obstacles and Opportunities for Visualization

Love the buzzword or hate it, “big data” is an inescapable reality. Whether it’s for business intelligence or bioinformatics, recommendation engines or risk analysis, the volume, variety and velocity of data is only going to increase. Graph is an undeniably powerful tool for working with... read more


Learn about graph visualization for Neo4j using KeyLines

5 Ways to Tackle Big Graph Data with KeyLines and Neo4j

Understanding big graph data requires two things: a robust graph database and a powerful graph visualization engine. That’s why hundreds of developers have combined Neo4j with the KeyLines graph visualization toolkit to create effective, interactive tools for exploring and making sense of their... read more


Learn why risk model approval is critical to effective internal risk models for FRTB compliance

Effective Internal Risk Models for FRTB Compliance: The Importance of Risk Model Approval

Sweeping regulations are changing the way banks handle risk. The Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB) represents an important shift designed to provide a firm foundation for the future. While laws passed after the financial crisis offered a patchwork, the FRTB is a change that offers banks... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Modeling Complex Financial Instruments, Loading Streaming Data, Solving a Rubik’s Cube

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. This week we learn how to model complex financial instruments, load streaming data into Neo4j, solve a Rubik’s cube, shuffle a pack of cards using random... read more


Learn about GraphConnect 2018 keynotes Hilary Mason (at Cloudera) and Stephen O'Grady (at RedMonk)

Hilary Mason [ML at Cloudera] & Stephen O’Grady [Principal at RedMonk] Will Keynote at GraphConnect 2018

We’re pleased to announce the addition of two phenomenal keynote speakers to the already-awesome lineup of presenters at GraphConnect 2018 in New York City. (Psst: Register now if you haven’t already, as space is limited!). Morning Keynote Speaker: Hilary Mason, Cloudera In addition to... read more