Monday, August 3, 2009

Centrifuge Systems Publishes New White Paper on Intelligence Analysis

Centrifuge Systems, Inc., a leading provider of next generation business intelligence software, recently published a new white paper for the US Intelligence Community (IC) entitled "The White Noise of Intelligence: Finding Relevance with Interactive Analytics".

McLean, VA (Vocus/PRWEB ) August 3, 2009 -- Centrifuge Systems, Inc., a leading provider of next generation business intelligence software, recently published a new white paper for the US Intelligence Community (IC) entitled "The White Noise of Intelligence: Finding Relevance with Interactive Analytics".

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This white paper describes how Interactive Analytics works and includes case studies in the areas of Threat Finance and Cyber Security Analysis. Examples of domain relevant visualizations in the form of heat maps, relationship graphs, timelines and maps are displayed for each case study. The use of collaborative analysis is also highlighted in the paper.

Interactive Analytics (IA) is an analyst-centric approach to understanding data in support of better decision making. It brings together three modern innovations in analysis: Interactive Data Visualization, Unified Data Views and Collaborative Analysis. IA is widely used by US Government agencies in some of the most demanding applications in the world including cyber security, financial crimes, homeland defense and counter-terrorism applications.

With Interactive Analytics analysts can unify disparate data into rich visualizations to uncover relationships and insights that are hidden across their data. Analysts "shift their lens" across different visualizations and pose questions of the data in the process. This highly interactive approach allows analysts to explore data at the speed of the human mind. Results, and work in progress, can be shared with other team members across agencies or global partners that may be analyzing similar sets of individuals or events.

Interactive Analytics is unique in many ways. It is highly interactive and leverages the power of link analysis to identify hidden relationships in data. It is the only technology of its kind that runs completely within a web browser.

This new white paper is available on www.centrifugesystems.com. In addition, Centrifuge is offering free 14 day online evaluations of the technology. These evaluations require no software to be installed. To learn more about the free evaluations, click on TRY IT ONLINE at www.centrifugesystems.com.

About Centrifuge
Centrifuge Systems is a leading provider of next generation business intelligence software that helps organizations discover insights, patterns and relationships hidden in their data. The unique Centrifuge approach is called Interactive Analytics which brings together three innovations in analysis: Interactive Data Visualization, Unified Data Views and Collaborative Analysis. With Centrifuge, users ask open ended questions of their data by interacting with visual representations of the data directly.

Traditional business intelligence solutions require users to define what they want to see in advance and present the results in static dashboards. With Centrifuge, users determine what is of interest "on the fly", then manipulate the displays directly in a highly interactive fashion. The experience is refreshingly easy-to-use and the resulting insights can be extraordinary.

Centrifuge is used in some of the most demanding applications in the world, including counter-terrorism and homeland defense, providing analysts with the freedom to explore. It supports a wide variety of applications including fraud analysis, cyber security, performance management, customer relationship management, business intelligence and many other applications.

For more information including access to demos and white papers, visit the company's website at http://www.centrifugesystems.com.

Contact:
Tony Agresta
Centrifuge Systems, Inc.
571-830-1390

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