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SnagL, from
Berico Tailored Systems, is a thin client collaborative link analysis tool, which can be integrated with any existing tool or data repository.&amp;nbsp; Advanced analytics, like clustering and
 ranking, enables users to intuitively navigate massive amounts of data through a thin client in a web browser. 
SnagL is used by U.S. Government customers to help visually analyze, determine relationships in, and make decisions based on data.&amp;nbsp; Watch the interview with members of the
 team to learn about the product, see a demo of it in action, and how it uses 
Silverlight to deliver compelling data visualizations that go beyond what you might expect from a browser based application.&amp;nbsp; The team also gives you a history of their early adoption of Silverlight, evolution of
SnagL, and how Silverlight enabled them to “see things you wouldn’t normally see just looking at the data.”&amp;nbsp; They also talk about how Silverlight gave them a level of performance
 and visualization in the browser unmatched by their previous approaches.&amp;nbsp; Finally, the team shares&amp;nbsp;their excitement to start incorporating capabilities coming in

Silverlight 3. 
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