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Links to Post Office Pages |
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Links and resources for postal code and international address and address format data.
Whether you hold data as an information resource, for marketing, CRM (Customer Relationship Marketing), database marketing, direct marketing or any other purposes, the success of your projects and your ability to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley corporate governance act depend on the quality of your data. Integrated data systems and software layers on top of your data often hide both the data and that data's quality problems, and often do not resolve the data quality problems. Some simple analysis of your data and your data collection systems before implementation of any information quality program will have major beneficial effects on information quality.
GRC Database Information is an independent consultancy and information provider, specialising in international data knowledge. It's all we do, so after spending years learning about variations in international information so that you don't have to, we know a thing or two about them. Many companies spend many hundreds of hours wrestling with any number of issues concerning their international data. We can help you to dramatically shorten the learning curve involved, through consultancy, training and our products.
The company was founded by Graham Rhind. This page describes our consultancy and training services. For our other products, including books and documents, software and data/reference tables, please check this page.
Graham Rhind has researched and specialised in international database management for 13 years. He started by building the European database of Scitex SA in Brussels, Belgium; and then spent 5 years as Research and Development Director for OTS Group in The Netherlands.
He has written address cleaning, validation, formatting and de-duplication software, and three books: "Building and Maintaining a European Direct Marketing Database" (1994) , "Global Source Book for Address Database Management" (1998, updated bi-annually) and "Practical International Data Management - a guide to working with global names and addresses" (2001). He is a regular speaker at conferences in both Europe and the United States. |
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