You could try giving Datactics a call.
Here is there webtulipe.
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match/merge vendor list on DataDelta website
There are several high-end vendors that fit the profile you descibe. My firm's website lists the main ones, and we offer both a comparrison guide and unique software tool that helps companies scientifically compare vendor results to help select the most best one:
www.DataDelta.com
Here is a partial list of some of the main ones:
Trillium Software - www.trilliumsoftware.com
Firstlogic - www.firstlogic.com
DataFlux - www.dataflux.com (acquired by SAS)
Ascential - www.ascential.com (acquired by IBM)
DWL - www.dwl.com (acquired by IBM)
Innovative Sys - www.innovativesystems.com
Initiate Sys - www.initiatesystems.com
Datanomic - www.datanomic.com (UK based)
For 100 million records, these vendors can easily cost US$500k+ when all the costs are factored in, and prices of US$1M are not uncommon.
I'm happy to chat with you to help point you in the right direction & save you some time.
Regards,
Ed Allburn, Pres/CEO DataDelta
allburn@datadelta.com
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Trillium data cleansing tools could be what you need.
I worked on an implementation at a large US utility company.
It's efficient, and wonderfully expensive.
http://www.trilliumsoftware.com/site...olutionset.asp
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If your validating addresses etc at point of entry then I still think Quick Address is your best answer as you can check against the electoral role in real time as well as having a batch option for cleansing large datasets.
We used it at News Int for cleansing about 20 million addresses and it handled that no probs, plus we also used it for our data entry systems.
All the other systems we looked at (we looked at HelpIt for example) just didn't come up to scratch.
That being said, this was 3 years ago, so the other available systems could have got a lot better.
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Another one
Check this one... http://www.helpit.com/, seems they have the features but they don't cite performance metrics.
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Originally posted by nobody here but us chickeeasy, outsource it to india.
will solve all your ID card probs.
do you only need English or also foreign names/addresses ?
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errr
easy, outsource it to india.
will solve all your ID card probs.
do you only need English or also foreign names/addresses ?
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The data is highly sensitive and needs security clearance to view it and the matching, merging must be done in a secure server environment in real time. Data has been entered by officials and so swearing is unlikely
Problem with all the systems out there is:
1. They are too feeble. Must match and merge new data against millions of records in a few milliseconds, all real time, not batch processing.
2. Too cheap.
Anyway, keep pointing at systems out there as I'm learning a lot about the types of matching the data feeds involved etc.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnThanks Vetran, looks interesting.
The main issue I have is the volume of data and the fact that the client spec needs to support continous updates and inserts at rates of several per second. Nutters.
p.s. Be carefull you do your swearchecks carefully or people in Scunthorpe will never get any
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Thanks Vetran, looks interesting.
The main issue I have is the volume of data and the fact that the client spec needs to support continous updates and inserts at rates of several per second. Nutters.
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clean names & addresses
Tried AFD?
http://www.afd.co.uk/products.asp
Refiner looked good last time I looked.
They are one of the market leaders, support were very helpful and the internet product & client is fairly fast. last contact with them was 3 years ago so they have been taken over by Alien lizards.
Others like Hopweiser and PostcodeAnywhere are in this trade.
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Data matching, merging and cleansing
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Anyone know of commercial (price not really an issue) tools that perform automated, realtime matching, merging and cleansing of data based around persons and addresses?
ie. Robert J Smith, Rob Smith, R J Smythe, Bob John Smith etc
The tool should cope with building matching rules based on a complex set of fields, give weightings to each field etc.
For addresses, again intelligent matching. For example transposed or erranous digits in post codes, miss spelled street names etc, house number 4 and four, Salop and Shrops and Shropshire. Rules again would need to be tuneable so that, for instance more weighting is given to postcode than street name.
The databases involved are pretty huge (SQL Server 2000, 100 million rows +) and the matching and merging of data needs to be very fast as new data is added.
Anyone know of tools that provide this level of intelligent data cleansing and consolidation?
Again, forget price (e.g. £100K per license no issue at all).Last edited by DimPrawn; 23 November 2005, 17:56.Tags: None
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