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Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-01-23

[Post from Infoglide] Free Information Flow

“The introduction of free flowing information open to all in the form of a blog is a great way to communicate and share information and ideas.  I especially appreciate the opportunity to push ideas and concepts around in an open forum, in agreement or disagreement.”

[Post from Infoglide] Are You Serious?

“We received a comment on our recent post that contrasted identity resolution with data matching that I can’t let go unanswered. Here’s what the respondent said…”

Hub Solution Designs: MDM and SOA, a Strong Partnership

“Let’s not allow Master Data Management (MDM) to become just another silo of data!  MDM and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) together, create a strong partnership in your enterprise architecture.”

Daily Record: Boonton cop admits false claim of job injury, resigns

“Hagen is a Gulf War veteran who also worked for police departments in Edison and Point Pleasant. In February 2007, he filed a worker’s compensation claim for a knee injury that he purported to sustain on Oct. 27, 2006, by slipping off a curb while on patrol that day. In reality, he admitted in court Friday, he hurt his knee while playing a pick-up basketball game at the Mountain Lakes YMCA.”

The Eagle-Tribune: Sisters charged with fraud in fake crash

“Lopez, a former van driver and chiropractic assistant for Kaplan Chiropractic Corp. on Sutton Street in North Andover, is considered the mastermind of at least a dozen accidents being probed by the task force, according to investigators. Clinic operator Michael Kaplan, of Hampstead, N.H., was indicted with Lopez several months ago by a special grand jury probe initiated by the state attorney general’s office.”

B-Eye Network: Gartner Reveals Five Business Intelligence Predictions

“By 2010, 20% of organizations will have an industry-specific analytic application delivered via software as a service (SaaS) as a standard component of their BI portfolio. Information aggregators will increasingly rely on SaaS to deliver domain specific analytic applications built from industry data they collect and shift the balance of power in the BI platform market in their favour.”

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