As each record is loaded into the document repository, CortexDB inserts its CSI into the associated sixth normal form – the inverted index. Using a combination of techniques, including deterministic methods based on similarly unique fields such as social media IDs, probabilistic phonetic and linguistic methods, and semantic graph analysis, records are identified and tagged with high probability. As new records are added daily, they are automatically integrated into the database and assigned system-wide IDs with high probability of uniqueness with respect to real-world entities. In a highly automated approach, human involvement is limited to monitoring and validating unusual cases.
The above scenario shows how an ICMS can support the automated distillation of dirty customer identity data from multiple sources. It can easily be extended to a number of other data types, such as product names and descriptions, contracts, medical diagnoses, and call logs.
By taking a step back from the usual, simplistic view of "cleaning dirty data" and focusing on the context-defining information, we can see that there is a real need to distill uniquely identifiable entities from poor quality data. CortexDB's unique bangladesh telegram screening indexed schema-less structure allows us to go beyond the data and understand the meaning of the information being stored and processed.
CortexDB drives digital transformation in an agile manner
By moving from a customer-centric project approach to a roadmap-based product development approach, CortexDB is well positioned to take a leadership position in the emerging Information Context Management Systems (ICMS) market and provide key capabilities to support digital transformation.
In the previous article, I positioned CortexDB as the forerunner of a new and important class of information management product - an adaptive Information Context Management System (ICMS). I also showed how it is being used to solve some of the key problems facing companies seeking digital transformation. That's a big responsibility to place on the shoulders of a small software company! Allow me to explain why I believe they can handle that responsibility.