Identity Resolution Daily Links 2007-08-27
[Daily Post from Infoglide Software] Five Reasons to Read Identity Resolution Daily
“Identity resolution fans, twice a day, five days a week, we bring you the latest news and keenest insight. (Yes, there are fans. It’s a niche, but as the need for identity resolution grows in retail, banking, national security and insurance industries, the fan base grows as well.)”
Identity Insider: Identity Resolution and MDM – Bound By Governance?
“My prediction? In the short term, MDM vendors will need to integrate high-performance identity resolution into their solutions, and we can anticipate related new uses of searching and matching technologies. In the long term, the best of breed search and match methods will be greatly enhanced by the integration of unstructured analysis and content search, potentially paving the way for cross-pollination of methods between MDM, semantics, and content/knowledge management.”
Washington Post: Terror Suspect List Yields Few Arrests
“Agencies nominate names to the list based on rigorous, classified criteria, Kopel said. The TSC has created a redress unit that ensures that watch-list and source information is accurate, officials said. Since 2005, the unit has resolved more than 90 percent of the several hundred complaints it has received, including by deleting names or adjusting data.”
The Murfreesboro Post: Shoplifting case uncovers 3 major theft rings
“When arrested, Jensen gave a statement describing how DVD Plus employees gave her a shopping list of electronic equipment she stole. In turn, they paid her and sold the items on eBay.”
