Due to the rapid growth of Human Inference and the manifestation of numerous new developments, we have received many requests from our customers to increase our information circulation and to create something on top of our quarterly magazine Memo.
Therefore, it gives us great pleasure to present the first edition of HIquality E-news. This electronic newsletter is a bimonthly publication on data quality issues. It aims to provide news and background on recent industry trends, on specific developments within Human Inference, on upcoming events and other current and important data quality themes.
We sincerely hope that you will enjoy HIquality E-news and that you will find it an useful, interesting and instructive read.
Kind regards,
Hugo Verwijs
CEO
In this issue:
Masterclass data quality and data creativity
There still is room for a few participants for this year's masterclass, starting on 16 March. Click here to read more and to download the brochure and the application form.
Human Inference launches new products HIquality Inspect and HIquality Transform
In order to fulfill the Data Quality Life Cycle proposition, Human Inference has extended its product suite with two new products. These new solutions cover data quality measurement and data quality improvement.To read the background articles, click here.
HIquality Professional Services
With HIquality Professional Services, you get more than just consulting services or education -you get unmatched HIquality expertise, world-class services, and a single vendor relationship- which means customers can count on project success. Click here to read more.
Gartner CRM Summit 2005
Human Inference is sponsoring the 6th Annual Gartner Customer Relationship Management Summit on 3 and 4 March 2005. The agenda includes CRM Business Strategy & Management, Marketing and Customer Service and CRM Architecture and Technology. Click here to read more.
New country manager Germany
Emphasizing our international ambitions, Human Inference has extended the organization with Wolfgang Reuter, the new country manager for Germany. Click here to read the announcement.
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