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IXUP’s Secure Data Analytics Platform Gets a Boost

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A recent press release reports, “​IXUP Limited – a secure data analytics company,​ ​today announced new fuzzy matching and data visualisation capabilities which significantly enhance its market leading technology platform. IXUP provides a secure data analytics platform for enterprises to find correlations across big data sets and uncover transformative insights in a compliant, governed and trusted environment. Committed to innovation and usability improvement, IXUP CEO Peter Leihn, said, ‘IXUP’s platform is continuously evolving, improving with new features driven by client feedback. Fuzzy matching helps clients to maximise their results and ensures our technology is one of the most powerful tools available for uncovering reliable intelligence.’ New fuzzy matching capability enables clients to identify non-exact matches from their data search. This allows IXUP’s technology to find matches within data sets which, although not a 100 percent match, provides clients with the most relevant insights for commercial results. Alternative spellings, search terms and formats can be used to gain ‘actionable’ information from large data sets integrated across multiple business systems.”

The release goes on, “IXUP’s fuzzy matching capability also occurs on a user’s encrypted data, giving the platform a much greater degree of agility and insight compared to other data analytics software. In tandem with matching capability, IXUP has enhanced the platform’s Collaboration Control Centre, allowing users to directly output to a number of leading business intelligence (BI) tools and data warehousing environments. Providing more optimised access to data for reporting purposes means clients can extract meaningful information more easily and make use of end-to-end integration with third-party user workflows. ‘The latest data collaboration design features ensure the platform remains flexible and can be seamlessly integrated into a client’s preferred tools and workflows,’ said Leihn.”

Read more at PRwire.

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