Graphistry 2.30.26: Graph gallery, edge weighting, a faster release schedule, and more

Posted by Graphistry Staff on July 12, 2020

Figure: Clustering animation when neighbor edges weigh more than non-neighbors   Graphistry v2.30.26 is a fast and worthwhile follow on to our big v2.29 introduction of the 2.0 API for quickly uploading big graphs (Apache Arrow + RAPIDS!) and the 2.30.11 launch of Graphistry Hub for free open visual investigations on managed Graphistry GPU instances. […]

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Graphistry 2.30.11: Graphistry Hub, PyGraphistry 2.0 API, & RAPIDS 0.14

Posted by Graphistry Staff on June 19, 2020

Release 2.30.11 is a fast and worthwhile follow on the big 2.29 release. If you didn’t get Graphistry 2.29 with our new Graphistry 2.0 API — 100X faster & bigger uploads! — now is your chance with 2.30. The latest release also introduces Graphistry Hub, RAPIDS 0.14, open registration mode, and more. As a reminder, […]

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Graphistry 2.29.5: Upload 100X+ more, RAPIDS 0.13, LearnRAPIDS.com, and more!

Posted by Graphistry Staff on May 28, 2020

Updated: 6.24.2020 to reflect PyGraphistry now supporting the 2.0 Upload API The Graphistry team has been quite busy with v2.29. While we’ve been quiet on the tool side as we’ve been directing attention to our volunteer efforts like ProjectDomino.org for medical anti-misinformation, and as you’ll see, a lot has been happening! As usual, get the […]

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Graphistry 2.27.8: RAPIDS 0.11, NodeXL imports, speedups, & hardening

Posted by Graphistry Staff on February 11, 2020

  We recommend upgrading to Graphistry 2.27.8 to improve your existing flows and plug into more data such as NodeXL for social media analysis. Read on for an overview of March’s release. For a full breakdown and upgrade considerations, see the detailed release notes. Binaries are now available for enterprise users and JS/Python clients are […]

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Graphistry’s 2019 in open source has numbers that signal a rising tide in the data world

Posted by Graphistry Staff on January 2, 2020

Graphistry 2019 in open source signals quite a change: PyGraphistry: ⭐️1K+ stars and πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”§100+ forks PyGraphistry is a library to extract, transform, and visually explore big graphs Apache Arrow: πŸ†Top 2019 data project (O’Reilly), πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”§400+ contributors Apache Arrow is a cross-language development platform for in-memory data. It specifies a standardized language-independent columnar memory format for […]

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