The Cogito Knowledge Center fits seamlessly into a wide range of solutions from enterprise applications to internet based social networks. By leveraging the Cogito SDK and a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), any application can incorporate Relationship Analytics, including complex pattern matching, relationship discovery and centrality, to provide a whole new level of business intelligence and data mining. Cogito Knowledge Center incorporates years of research, patents, programming and innovative technology to deliver comprehensive Graph-Based Relationship Analytics and the first commercialized graph database, which help companies gain invaluable insight into social networks, customer communities and networked data. Cogito’s Knowledge Center is the only solution allowing users to rapidly identify patterns, subgroups, associations, roles, power and weights in data sets of any size. With thanks to our financial partner for their ongoing support and cooperation.
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Curt Monash, a leading analyst of and strategic advisor to the software industry, recently issued an information services bulletin focused on the technology behind relationship analytics. This bulletin highlights the need for a graph model to adequately find, count and visualize relationship paths. According to Monash, Cogito has “a very interesting approach” that can beat relational alternatives.

The latest version of Cogito Knowledge Center is now available for purchase and as a free 30-day trial. Version 2.3 includes a completely updated SDK, offering both.NET interfaces and Web Service APIs to support any application integration. Also new in the 2.3 release is a scalable server architecture, enhanced Data Integration Broker, and the powerful Graph-oriented Query Language (GQL).