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Travis Perkins improves data quality

Travis Perkins improves data quality

By:  Anh Nguyen  On: 04 Mar 2010 For: Computerworld UK (DW) Creator

The construction industry supplier has standardized product descriptions to improve product search processes across its database using DataFlux dfPower Studio software

 

This project is one part of an overall data management project that Travis Perkins has been looking at for the last 12 months, and the dfPower Studio application is now a part of a suite of data management tools at the company's disposal.

 

"We tend to develop our software in-house," said Sinclair. However with this project, he said that the IT department decided that it "wasn't cost-effective" to do so.

 

The fundraising arm of Great Ormond Street Hospital implemented the dfPower Studio technology from DataFlux in 2008, to enable its fundraisers to improve the quality of records on the donor database. 










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