We just added a video to YouTube that goes over some of the new features available in version 4.1.4. Check it out!
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We just added a video to YouTube that goes over some of the new features available in version 4.1.4. Check it out!
Here’s a quick video demonstrating how easy and fast it is to analyze email with Starlight VIS 4.1.4. Using a Microsoft Outlook email archive (PST file), I show how you can go from a PST file to a graphic illustrating the things and connections within that archive in about a minute (though it takes about three minutes with all the talking). Have a look…
Today’s webinar covering the new features introduced in Starlight 4.1.4 was a complete success! One of the features building a lot of interest, especially from the eDiscovery and media-extraction industries, is Starlight’s ability to quickly and easily convert a Microsoft Outlook email archive into a comprehensive set of visualizations of messages and their attachments.
Look back here soon for videos on this and other exciting new features in Starlight!
Today’s webinar covering the new features introduced in Starlight 4.1.4 was a complete success! One of the features building a lot of interest, especially from the eDiscovery and media-extraction industries, is Starlight’s ability to quickly and easily convert a Microsoft Outlook email archive into a comprehensive set of visualizations of messages and their attachments.
Look back here soon for videos on this and other exciting new features in Starlight!
Today’s webinar covering the new features introduced in Starlight 4.1.4 was a complete success! One of the features building a lot of interest, especially from the eDiscovery and media-extraction industries, is Starlight’s ability to quickly and easily convert a Microsoft Outlook email archive into a comprehensive set of visualizations of messages and their attachments.
Look back here soon for videos on this and other exciting new features in Starlight!
Future Point Systems is excited to announce the immediate availability of Starlight VIS, Starlight VIS Lite Edition (LE), and Starlight Data Engineer (SDE), version 4.1.4.
We continue to incorporate valuable user feedback and have made a number of key developments to our software platform in version 4.1.4. Our intense focus on the user experience is at the heart of Future Point Systems’ corporate values of responsiveness, top-notch technical support, ease of adoption, technical innovation, and rapid, client-driven product development. It’s valuable user feedback that continues to drive the development of the Starlight platform.
We’ve been working hard on the next version of Starlight VIS, so updates to the blog have been slow in coming. However, things should start picking up again very soon!
-Justin
Thanks to everyone who was able to attend our Starlight Conference on October 26th. By popular demand, please find attached the presentation materials covered during the event. The materials include:
1) Future Point Systems Corporate Summary & Starlight Technology Overview
2) Starlight v4.1.3 (latest release) Introduction
3) Presentation by Karen Taylor of Noblis, detailing how FPS & Noblis teamed together with Starlight for the IEEE VAST Challenge
The Future Point Systems elves are working hard to get all the new features for 4.1.4 designed and implemented. Though there’s not official release date, we expect this to happen early next year. Now is the time if you’d like to vote for anything in particular to let us know your opinion. Send an email to blog@futurepointsystems.com with any feature suggestions or late-breaking bug reports.
Though there was a little hiccup in the demo (argh!), everything went smooth today at SINET in Washington, DC. We got a lot of interest from a wide variety of potential new customers ranging from financial services companies to academia to, of course, the U.S. Government. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to talk with us and see what we have in store for you when you download a trial copy.
One of the common analytic processes we’ve tried to make easier in the last couple releases is the concept of iterative analysis. This is where you have a big bag of unstructured text (like reports, web pages, etc.) and don’t really know much about what’s in it. However, you know you want to start to get some entities extracted from it with specific tags and then visualize this in the Knowledge Manager. Here’s how:
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Thank you to everyone who came out to see us in Tyson’s this morning. Hopefully you found the conference interesting and enlightening. We hope to have the presentations you saw posted on our site soon, though sadly the talk given by one of our biggest fans will remain only a fond memory.
Stay tuned for a couple pictures (hopefully!) and the slide shows. If you missed the meeting, get in touch with us here or via blog@futurepointsystems.com.
Now, off to SINET.