Trillium Refreshes Data Quality Software

Trillium Software System version 12 offers several new components that improves the product's overall capabilities for data profiling and discover and data cleansing. Enhancements also have been added to the software's data quality dashboards and reporting.

InformationWeek Staff, Contributor

May 26, 2009

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Trillium Software has launched an upgrade of its data quality product, adding better components for designing, deploying and managing consistent data across anorganization.

Trillium Software System version 12 offers several new components that improves the product's overall capabilities for data profiling and discover and data cleansing. Enhancements also have been added to the software's data quality dashboards and reporting.

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 qualitylifecycle, starting with preliminary assessment of source data.

The latest version includes new tools to configure and deploy real-time data quality processes and integrate them into applications, the vendor said. In addition, a network-based tool called Director System enables administrators to control and monitor data quality servers and services across the enterprise.

Trillium has also added a business rules library to make it easier to share rules across multiple data sources and systems from one location. "The library enhances support for data governance and enables organizations to enforce data quality corporate standards for all types of data domains including product, customer, supplier and financial data," the company said.

Dashboarding and reporting enhancements include the ability to distribute data quality scorecards and reporting through a browser-based presentation layer in the form of charts, ratings and graphs. Finally, System v12's user interface now offers the ability to create language-specific screens as as help and context-sensitive display information.

Trillium Software, which is owned by marketing company Harte-Hanks, introduced the upgrade last week.

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