![]() ![]() Defense contractor Northrop Grumman folded i2's Coplink into a system it is providing to the Navy to track criminal information from multiple sources. Army procured an enterprise license to use Analyst's Notebook in its troubled Distributed Common Ground Systems - Army (DCGS-A) intelligence sharing system. A flexible data acquisition approach allows. The Boston Police Department and the Criminal Justice System in Orange County, Calif., share criminal data through i2's Coplink platform. IBM i2 Analyst’s Notebook offers a rich visual analysis environment designed to help analysts and their organizations turn large sets of disparate information into high-quality, actionable intelligence to help identify, predict and prevent criminal, terrorist and fraudulent activities. ![]() The company said that 12 of the top 20 retail banks use its software. I2 has more than 4,500 customers across 150 countries. The company's Analyst's Notebook digital forensic software can display a visual diagram of people, places, or other entities, showing how different parties are linked. ![]() Law enforcement agencies and corporate security departments use i2's software to pinpoint malfeasant activity within their logs of operational data. Expanding its portfolio of analytic software for state and local governments, IBM is in the process of acquiring security analytics software provider i2, the companies announced Wednesday. ![]()
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