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The national security cyber-defense agency needed to connect, integrate and navigate data, to identify attacks — all in a single collaborative tool.
All physical typewritten documents from 1932 to 1941 had to be digitised, structured, and connected in order to create a single, centralised source of knowledge.
Overwhelmed by the volume and complexity of governance instruments, a government agency used knowledge graphs to stay aligned with changing legislation and evolving organisational structure.
Inspired by success stories, the European Space Agency decided to try GraphAware Hume to support their goal of monitoring the satellite technology market.
The main challenge for LPL Financial was to build a single source of truth — a “single brain”, that would store all the knowledge of the organisation.
Limbik needed to create a managed information pipeline of structured and unstructured data that also remained scalable. To accomplish this, Limbik turned to a strong partnership with both GraphAware Hume and Neo4j.