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Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-04-21

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

By the Infoglide Team

Los Angeles Times: L.A. County reserve deputy is accused of fraud at his security firm

“Jane Robison, a spokeswoman for Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley, said the men created a shell company, International Armored Solutions Inc., to hide the true number of employees at the security firm to avoid paying higher workers’ compensation insurance premiums to the State Compensation Insurance Fund.”

ArticleRooms.com: The Benefits of Master Data Management

“Next, Master Data Management can also help prevent fraud. With the passing of Sarbanes-Oxley which holds executives of public companies accountable for their financial statement, these executives have now placed pressure on the organization to get things right.”

Greene County Daily World: Looking back: Area schools safer because of Columbine shooting incident

Fusion centers are central locations where local, state and federal officials work to receive, integrate and analyze intelligence. The ultimate goal of a fusion center is to provide a mechanism where law enforcement, public safety, and private partners can come together with a common purpose and improve the ability to safeguard our homeland and prevent criminal activity.”

SmartDataCollective: Enterprise Data World 2009

[Jim Harris] “Enterprise Data World is the business world’s most comprehensive vendor-neutral educational event about data and information management.  This year’s program was bigger than ever before, with more sessions, more case studies, and more can’t-miss content.”

All About B2B: PAXLST and CUSRES – How EDI keeps our planes safe from Terrorists

“Through government ownership, the risk of security breaches is minimized and a higher level of consistency can be enforced across airlines.  In the first phase of the program, TSA will perform screening of only US domestic flights.  In future versions of the program, monitoring will expand to include international flights as well.”

Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-04-17

Friday, April 17th, 2009

[Post from Infoglide] Identity Resolution in These “Interesting Times”

“Judging from recent remarks by Dr. Leonard Schaefer and Edward Lull Jr., the need for identity resolution is heightened by the turbulent economic circumstances of the “interesting times” we find ourselves living in.  While specifically referring to name analytics in a recent article in Bank Systems and Technology, the point applies equally to the identity resolution solutions which encompass name analytics.”

SQLblog.com: Whence Microsoft’s Master Data Management Product?

“As I mentioned in my last entry, we’ll be formally announcing the go to market plans for the master data management product soon. If the number of emails in my inbox is any indication, interest in Microsoft’s MDM offering is really heating up.”

Wolters Kluwer: Enhancing E-Verify will be a FY 2010 priority, testified USCIS acting deputy director

“In FY 2010, USCIS plans to improve the system’s ability to automatically verify international students and exchange visitors through the incorporation of Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s Student and Exchange Visitors Information System (SEVIS) data. By incorporating SEVIS nonimmigrant student visa data into the automatic initial E-Verify check, said Aytes, the number of students and exchange visitors who receive initial mismatches should be reduced.”

All About B2B: Product Master Data Management VS Product Information Management

“So my question to you is do you think that product master data management (product MDM) and product information management (PIM) are distinctly different? Is one a subset of the other? Is product MDM actually PIM in disguise or vice-versa?”

Government Security News: Beyond the fusion center: Intelligence-led policing’s central, strategic role

“Becoming an intelligence-led organization involves change from the very top to the very bottom of the law enforcement organization. A combination of threat assessment, information collection, and analysis — consistently applied to command level decision-making — is the true formula for success.”

Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-04-10

Friday, April 10th, 2009

By the Infoglide Team

data quality PRO: Identifying Duplicate Customers (Part 4)

“Too many data quality initiatives fail because of lofty expectations, unmanaged scope creep, and the unrealistic perspective that problems can be permanently ‘fixed’ as opposed to needing eternal vigilance.”

nextgov: State law enforcement agencies call for national information sharing network

“While centers consolidate data to identify potential threats in their area and share information with DHS, they don’t have any means of collaborating with other centers nationwide to identify trends or to plan a more comprehensive response to far-reaching threats.”

All About B2B: Trouble Free B2B – Is It Possible?

“Without a product master data management solution to manage the product information across all channels, think about how many ways and places there are to make mistakes: dimensions, weight, UPC, orderable units and pricing with new product introductions, promotions, purchase orders, advanced ship notices, shippers, pack lists, space planning, inventory, sales, and more.”

The Heritage Foundation: Secure Flight Program Creates Safer Skies

Secure Flight checks a passenger’s data against a federal database of the FBI Terrorist Screening Center—a center that integrates all available information on known or suspected terrorists into a central repository. While alternative proposals considered prior to Secure Flight would have tasked the airline industry with this screening process, under this program the airlines’ only charge is to gather basic information (full name, date of birth, and gender) when the passenger makes a reservation.”


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