International customer centricity event featuring Aaron Zornes (founder of the CDI-Institute)
Human Inference is pleased to announce its 20th Anniversary Conference focusing on Customer Centricity on November 7, 2006 in Amsterdam. Establishing a single view of the customer is becoming essential in order to be able to comply with rules and regulations. Equally important are the business drivers for customer centricity such as optimization of customer interaction and operational excellence.
Our conference will help you determine how to establish customer centricity in your own organization. On the evening of November 7 we have an exciting program planned to celebrate our 20th anniversary with our valued relations. Please click here for more information or to register for this valuable event.
Customer news: Oxxio supports growth with data quality software
In order to realize its ambitious growth objectives, energy supplier Oxxio has selected the HIquality Product Suite of Human Inference to further improve the quality of data within the company.
Erik de Heus, CEO Oxxio: ?Optimal data quality is a basic condition for creating and managing a single view of our customers. In a quickly growing company like Oxxio it is of the utmost importance that data are being entered completely and correctly, without losing time and resources on scrap and rework. Please click here to read the press release.
Dossier Compliance Solutions in Banking & Finance
As a result of corporate bookkeeping scandals and due to increased attention for the financing of criminal and terrorist activities, more and more companies and organizations are forced to implement solutions to comply with an increasing amount of legislative measures.
In «Banking & Finance», Human Inference addresses these solutions from a data quality point of view. Please click here to read more.
CDI-MDM Summit in New York
CDI-MDM solutions are the emerging technology platforms that enable organizations to coordinate, update, and synchronize master data and roll out the next generation of sales, marketing and customer service solutions.
Human Inference was selected to contribute to this highly attended event on 15-17 October 2006. Holger Wandt, principal advisor, will present an expert testimony on international data quality. Please click here to read more.
Events in Belgium
?Can you allow yourself to do business with ..? How can you implement Customer Due Diligence within your organization and arrange company and IT processes in such a way that you will not be fined or will not suffer any other damage? To answer this and other related questions, Human Inference will organize a lunch theme session on September 12, 2006 in the Salon Bleu of Sofitel Astoria Hotel in Brussels. Please click here for more information.
International Association for Information and Data Quality (IAIDQ) Seminar in Antwerp. The IADQ, chartered in 2004, is the professional association for creating awareness for all issues with regard to information and data quality. Human Inference will contribute to this event on September 28, 2006 as gold sponsor and with a presentation on intelligent data interpretation. Please click here for more information.
Alliances: Distribution agreement between Aexis Group and Human Inference
Aexis is a true Business Intelligence Company with more than 30 years of experience as an independent BI expert. Since many years, leading enterprises have relied upon Aexis' expertise which comprises CPM, OLAP, Data Warehousing, ETL, Hospital Management and web applications. Aexis' solutions and services support over 450 firms in a variety of industries.
Aexis will market, sell and support Human Inference solutions in France, Belgium and Luxemburg. The Human Inference Data Quality software will strengthen Aexis' business intelligence product portfolio and related services. Please click here to learn more on Aexis.
Software for the fight against terrorism
The war against terrorism is not only fought on the battlegrounds of Iraq and Afghanistan. Stopping flows of money between terror networks is at least as important. But how can financial institutions identify that very terrorist among all these hundreds of thousands of regular customers?
Please click here to read the article in Dutch (Financieel Dagblad).
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