The Investigation Software Company
Data Analysis
Whether you are analysing crime data or reviewing your intelligence, the amount of useful information that you can wring out of your raw data is a key factor in your success or failure. Finding links, trends and patterns and being able to eliminate suspected connections can help you to both look at the bigger picture and focus on specific details that warrant your attention.
So what can you do when faced with a vast amount of data? When seemingly insignificant items in your data are pivotal in your analysis if only they can be discovered? That is when you need a data analysis solution from Xanalys. You can explore your big data and identify the information relevant to a particular scenario without being overwhelmed by noise.
By slotting seamlessly into your current system and utilising your existing databases, Xanalys solutions address the management and execution of any analytical enterprise or investigation, getting you up and running as soon as they are installed.
Another advantage is the ability to take data from a range of existing systems (Excel spreadsheets, XML documents, web services or relational databases) and unify them into a single source of data, ready to be analysed.
Our data analysis solutions are powerful, precise, intuitive and reliable enough to allow you to present your conclusions with confidence whether in the board room or the courtroom.
Triage analysis of fraud incidents
Many kinds of business have to deal with fraud, but it’s a particular problem for the financial and insurance industries.
Intelligence-led policing
It has long been accepted that crime is perpetrated by a relatively small number of repeat offenders.
Professional Standards
Link Explorer can help with this by providing easy-to-use reporting capability and tracking progress
Freedom of Information
Link Explorer is a priceless tool for dealing with requests made under the Freedom of Information Act.
Business Intelligence
Xanalys Indexer automatically reads this text and extracts entities such as names, addresses, dates, telephone numbers.
Social Network Analysis
Social Networks are made up of a structure of objects and entities (nodes) connected by links (ties) showing relationships.
Supply Chain Analysis
The chain or linkages between these entities can be extensive and complex and involve several stages of transformation.
Prisons Intelligence Analysis
Firearms, drugs, mobile phones and SIM cards, money and other such items can spell danger for staff officers and other inmates.
