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i.d.Centric

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i.d.Centric
An earlier family of programs for Unix and Windows platforms from Firstlogic, Inc., La Crosse, WI (www.firstlogic.com) that enhanced data quality in existing databases. It included programs that standardized address conventions and made names and addresses consistent across databases as well as added demographic information to customer records and other databases. The i.d.Centric technology was absorbed into Firstlogic's IQ8 Integration Studio software. See Postalsoft.


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BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 1998-- -- Licensing Deal Results in Powerful Solution for Creation of Customer-Centric Data Warehouses -- Carleton (NASDAQ:APTS) today announces an agreement to license industry leading name and address processing technology from Firstlogic's i.
BUSINESS WIRE)--July 29, 1998-- -- Licensing Deal Results in Powerful Solution for Creation of Customer-Centric Data Warehouses -- Carleton (NASDAQ:APTS) today announces an agreement to license industry leading name and address processing technology from Firstlogic's i.
 
 
 
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