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CMS + image service

A picture book of companies.

Every public company in CompanyGraph gets its own story page. The image service binds a relevant photograph to each one. The single sentence underneath it is the company's structural reading, generated as a typed field and held to the same length and mechanism rules as the rest of the system. The CMS renders the page. None of it is laid out by hand.

There are roughly a hundred thousand of these. A sample sits below — across aerospace, semiconductors, banking, retail, energy, and farm equipment — enough to show that the same machine produces a page that looks composed whether the subject is a coffee chain or a jet-maker. How they are built is the subject of the Knowledge Surfaces case.

The story page for Apple on CompanyGraph
01Apple
The story page for Airbus on CompanyGraph
02Airbus
The story page for NVIDIA on CompanyGraph
03NVIDIA
The story page for Starbucks on CompanyGraph
04Starbucks
The story page for JPMorgan Chase on CompanyGraph
05JPMorgan Chase
The story page for Tesla on CompanyGraph
06Tesla
The story page for Nike on CompanyGraph
07Nike
The story page for TSMC on CompanyGraph
08TSMC
The story page for Mastercard on CompanyGraph
09Mastercard
The story page for Shell on CompanyGraph
10Shell
The story page for John Deere on CompanyGraph
11John Deere
The story page for Marsh McLennan on CompanyGraph
12Marsh McLennan
The story page for T‑Mobile on CompanyGraph
13T‑Mobile

The same approach turns any system's structured data into pages worth landing on — the structure first, the picture bound to it, the words held to what can be checked.