Infoglide and Pervasive Software Announce Intent to Integrate
Identity Resolution Engine 2.2 and Pervasive DataRush
Infoglide
Software and Pervasive
Software (NASDAQ: PVSW) today announced agreement on a joint
go-to-market strategy based on combining Infoglide’s recent release of
Identity Resolution EngineTM (IRE)
2.2 with Pervasive
DataRush.
“IRE 2.2 will be a big leap forward, and combining it with Pervasive
DataRush layers our leading identity resolution software atop the
fastest multi-processing software platform in the industry,” said Robert
Barker, Infoglide’s chief marketing officer. “We’re excited about the
new possibilities that are opening up for customers by closing the gap
between explosively expanding corporate data stores and the untapped
power of rapidly proliferating multi-core processors.”
Under the agreement, the two Austin-based companies will work together
with initial customers who run their businesses by leveraging and mining
multiple massive data sources. The combined technologies will make it
possible to resolve inconsistencies and dramatically improve daily
corporate decision-making based on that data.
“We deliberately chose a company with industry-leading identity
resolution technology as our partner to address the most challenging
problems in this space,” said Mike Bryars, Pervasive DataRush general
manager. “Infoglide Software has demonstrated its ability to succeed in
the toughest large-scale environments like airline passenger screening.”
The two companies plan to offer an integrated
identity resolution solution for several application areas,
including fraud detection, money laundering, national security and
retail. Infoglide Software is a technology and services supplier to
TSA’s Secure Flight program and has had recent successes in detecting
workers’ compensation fraud and lottery retailer fraud for state and
provincial governments. The Pervasive Software DataRush (PDR) engine is
a revolutionary high-performance, embeddable software platform designed
for the next generation of data-intensive
processing and analytics.
“Gartner's 2009 survey of CIO priorities places use of information as a
top five business priority. IT departments are under increasing pressure
from the business to bring users solutions that help improve
decision-making and deliver competitive advantage in an environment
compounded by massive data volumes and an increasing number of data
sources,” stated Gareth Herschel, research director at Gartner.