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Novetta Upgrades Entity Analytics

New version of service replaces complex command lines with 'point and click' interface

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Jim Cushman, president of commercial interests and products, Novetta

Analytics technology provider Novetta has upgraded its Novetta Entity Analytics data processing and analytics service to version 2.5, making it easier for users to access the service's capabilities and configure visualizations from data entered into the service, according to Jim Cushman, president of commercial interests and products at the company.

Since the January release of version 2.0 of Novetta Entity Analytics, the company has built a console for the administrative functions in the

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