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Oracle Data Cleansing Server Improves Data Quality

Posted by Kara Reeder Apr 23, 2009 10:51:23 AM

Oracle is partnering with Silver Creek Systems to launch a data cleansing server.

 

According to Intelligent Enterprise, the server will use Silver Creek's patented DataLens technology, which will allow for standardization, validation and matching of most incoming product information. Then the information is loaded into Oracle's master data management system, Oracle Product Hub.

 

The Oracle Product Data Quality Cleansing and Matching Server is currently available and can be added to customers' Oracle Product Hub configuration, according to this press release.

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