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New version of HIquality Inspect

15 December 2005

With HIquality Inspect your organization is able to quickly and easily inspect the data characteristics of various data sources, ranging from flat-files to databases like Oracle, SQL Server and DB2. Incomplete and inaccurate data will be discovered in detail, constituting a solid starting position to take out the causes of the problems. Missing business rules on meta-data, bad habits and lack of validation methods are well-known yet common examples of this.


Human Inference will release the next version of HIquality Inspect next February.

This new release adds improved functionality to inspect data distributed over multiple columns of potentially different tables. A clever filter mechanism ensures that each inspection will exactly target the data set of interest, making it possible to pinpoint the cause of the problems and take consequent action. For instance, by changing the business rules or by applying HIquality Transform to automatically correct the discovered problems.


It goes without saying that the new release fully adheres to our philosophy that data quality profiling must be an easy task even when working with large databases. The intuitive user interface and minimal system requirements ensure quick adoption.


In order to experience HIquality Inspect yourself, it will be possible to download an evaluation copy from the Human Inference internet site, starting midst February.


Click here to go to the HIquality Inspect product page.



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