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Harte-Hanks Trillium Software Delivers DIG Solution

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November 19, 2008 - Trillium Software, a business of Harte-Hanks, Inc., delivered its Data Intelligence & Governance (DIG) solution specifically for the financial services and insurance industries and compliance market. 

 

The solution is a combination of data analysis, data quality and reporting software technology with very targeted, packaged financial and governance consulting services provided by Trillium Software. The DIG solution is aimed at helping banking and loan institutions, investment organizations and insurance companies validate information data, enabling executives, business users and data stewards to help achieve more efficient, auditable processes for governance, risk mitigation and compliance (GRC) assurance.

 

Data problems such as missing or inaccurate data, faulty information, multiple or siloed loan systems, and audit failures or process breakdowns can lead to risk exposure and governance decay. DIG provides a set of services and software focused on financial data and risk management that enables business users, risk managers, data stewards and information technology professionals to better understand and derive contextual data quality, or data intelligence, from multiple data sources and databases.  In this way, the solution includes built-in intelligence for and about the financial services industry to improve data validation, rules compliance and business processes germane to the financial and insurance industries.

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