Trillium Expands Global Coverage Of Data Quality Software




Antone Gonsalves



SoftwareEuropeAsia


The Trillium Software System version 11.5 is targeted at companies that process large volumes of product and customer data from across regions. In addition, the company, which is owned by Harte-Hanks, launched an upgrade of its data quality dashboard tool TS Insight.


Data quality remains a key factor in overall business operations performance. For companies with global operations, the challenge of maintaining consistent data is exacerbated by language differences, country-specific rules, standards and cultural nuances.


Trillium's product provides a single user interface for data profiling, cleansing, standardization, matching and ongoing data governance throughout the data quality lifecycle, starting with preliminary assessment of source data. The new version contain numerous enhancements that the company claims make the software "faster and easier for business users and IT professionals alike to implement, learn, use and maintain."


Among the new capabilities is broader coverage of street and house-level validation in 15 additional countries, such as Austria, Poland, Russia, and New Zealand. In addition, the product provides "out-of-the-box" country-specific rules for parsing, matching and address reconstruction of data across regions in Eastern Europe, the Nordics and Russia.


Trillium also offers a mainframe version of it software that is unicode-enabled and can run on Z/OS. New functionality includes double-byte capabilities, broader country code support and data cleansing module consolidation.


The new TS Insight 2.5 is a Web-based data-quality dashboard with interfaces geared toward data governance team members, scorecards and trending graphs to help business users better understand data quality results from improvement initiatives, the company said. The new views are meant to make data-quality results easier to track and understand.


The Trillium Software System v11.5 and Insight v2.5, introduced this week, are available worldwide.




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