Cambridge Intelligence, alongside their partners Sistemi & Automazione, have been awarded a tender to provide Italy’s central bank Banca d’Italia with advanced link analysis capabilities. The firm’s graph visualization technology, KeyLines, will help the bank to detect financial crime with an interactive, user-friendly interface.
Mariano Satriano, CEO of Sistemi & Automazione, expressed his delight with the partnership: “We’re excited to work with Cambridge Intelligence on this project, reinforcing the established path of expansion and collaboration between our teams. The KeyLines link analysis application is an invaluable addition to the platform, integrating large volumes of heterogeneous data into a simple, understandable and easily shareable view.”
Kaush Kotak, Chief Revenue Officer at Cambridge Intelligence, added: “Information sharing is a vital tool in the fight against financial crime, and an ideal use case for our data visualization technologies. Link analysis is a proven way to remove the silos that prevent information sharing, intuitively and effectively.”
Sistemi & Automazione are the leading visual link analysis software providers in the Italian public sector and already work with many government and financial institutions, integrating KeyLines into their own products such as Polaris and the TETRAS platform.
Today, Cambridge Intelligence and their partners Sistemi & Automazione announced they have secured a tender to provide Italy’s central bank, Banca d’Italia, with advanced link analysis capability. The firm’s graph visualization technology, KeyLines, will help the bank fight financial crime by providing a user-friendly interface, allowing analysts to spot hidden connections, relationships, patterns and trends.
Mariano Satriano, CEO of Sistemi & Automazione, said: “We’re excited to work with Cambridge Intelligence on this project, reinforcing the established path of expansion and collaboration between our teams. The KeyLines link analysis application is an invaluable addition to the platform, integrating large volumes of heterogeneous data into a simple, understandable and easily shareable view.”
Kaush Kotak, Chief Revenue Officer at Cambridge Intelligence, added: “Information sharing is a vital tool in the fight against financial crime, and an ideal use case for our data visualization technologies. Link analysis is a proven way to remove the silos that prevent information sharing, intuitively and effectively.”
Sistemi & Automazione are the leading visual link analysis software providers in the Italian public sector, working with many government and financial institutions and incorporating the KeyLines graph visualization technology into their own products.
Today, Cambridge Intelligence and their partners Sistemi & Automazione have been awarded a tender to provide Italy’s central bank, Banca d’Italia, with advanced link analysis capability. This technology will help the bank to detect financial crime using an interactive, user-friendly interface.
Mariano Satriano, CEO of Sistemi & Automazione, expressed his delight with the partnership: “We’re excited to work with Cambridge Intelligence on this project, reinforcing the established path of expansion and collaboration between our teams. The KeyLines link analysis application is an invaluable addition to the platform, integrating large volumes of heterogeneous data into a simple, understandable and easily shareable view.”
Kaush Kotak, Chief Revenue Officer at Cambridge Intelligence, added: “Information sharing is a vital tool in the fight against financial crime, and an ideal use case for our data visualization technologies. Link analysis is a proven way to remove the silos that prevent information sharing, intuitively and effectively.”
Sistemi & Automazione are the leading visual link analysis software provider in the Italian public sector, working with many government and financial institutions and integrating the KeyLines graph visualization technology into their own products.
Cambridge Intelligence and their partners Sistemi & Automazione have been awarded a tender to provide Italy’s central bank, Banca d’Italia, with advanced link analysis capability. The firm’s graph visualization technology, KeyLines, will help the bank to detect financial crime with an interactive, user-friendly interface.
Mariano Satriano, CEO of Sistemi & Automazione, said: “We’re excited to work with Cambridge Intelligence on this project, reinforcing the established path of expansion and collaboration between our teams. The KeyLines link analysis application is an invaluable addition to the platform, integrating large volumes of heterogeneous data into a simple, understandable and easily shareable view.”
Kaush Kotak, Chief Revenue Officer at Cambridge Intelligence, added: “Information sharing is a vital tool in the fight against financial crime, and an ideal use case for
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