Tutorial: Explore nodes + edges tables with no code for which Club Soccer matches (FiveThirtyEight) are the most exciting

Posted by Graphistry Staff on November 10, 2021

Many graph visual intelligence investigations start with loading in an edges table and nodes table, such as an events table (edges) that connect items in an accounts table (nodes). Our new no-code file uploader is great for exploring files, even for tricky configurations. However, many of our users don’t realize they can use it with […]

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Graphistry v2.37.43: Recommended minor update over 2.37.40

Posted by Graphistry Staff on October 6, 2021

The latest version of Graphistry is now available for self-hosting users, including in submission to the AWS and Azure cloud marketplaces. The main reason for the release is to fix an an issue some users self-hosting version 2.37.40 have reported issues with logged-in users being unable to access visualizations.

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GPU Graph intelligence for everyone with Graphistry Hub Pro

Posted by Leo Meyerovich on September 23, 2021

Get started now! Try on a CSV On behalf of the Graphistry team, I am excited to officially announce: Hub Pro (Graphistry Hub for Professionals) is the next step of our vision of bringing GPU-accelerated visual graph analysis to everyone! The launch is one step of many. One side of bringing GPU graph capabilities is […]

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Graphistry 2.37.40: Azure Trialing & Individuals, Share your graphs, JupyterLabs with GPU monitoring, Gremlin/Neptune/Cosmos connectors, and more!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on September 4, 2021

Get started now! Try on a CSV The latest Graphistry release makes GPU-accelerated visual graph analysis easier for data scientists and teams and grows where you can use it. The current release hits many themes of our mission of bringing 100X investigations through GPU visual graph intelligence to all analysts: Affordability – Azure: Azure: Experiment […]

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The sharing paradox: To scale collaborative investigations, Graphistry has been locking things down

Posted by Leo Meyerovich on August 27, 2021

Collaboration is a critical way modern data analysts scale their insights and impact. It represents the kind of capability gap the Graphistry team aims for in our broader mission to 100X the investigation process. Our team has been working hard on releasing the first wave of new features to scale graph-empowered investigation collaborations across team […]

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Explore relationships in tricky CSVs with the no-code file uploader, now with multi-column mode via hypergraphs!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on May 11, 2021

Enabling quick no-code and low-code investigations of relationships in data is priority #1 for Graphistry this year. Our recent no-code file uploader first solved a simple top scenario: when a table has 2 columns to link, like src_ip and dest_ip, or say user_id and page_id, explore it as a graph. Within a few clicks, you […]

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Like uptime? We do! Status page for Graphistry Hub and health checks for self-hosted!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on March 17, 2021

Uptime matters. You can now easily check uptime status for Graphistry Hub services at status.graphistry.com. Screenshot: New status.graphistry.com uptime status page For Graphistry users managing your own instances, we encourage you to plug in Graphistry’s health check endpoints into your own custom automation systems. For example, you can alert on outages and trigger custom auto-restart […]

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