Perceptive Software Releases Rebranded Web-Based Data Upload Solution

Perceptive Software has released its Web-based data upload solution, Perceptive DataTransfer, formerly known as Nolij Transfer, which was rebranded after Perceptive Software acquired Nolij Corp. earlier this year. The announcement was made at the Educause 2012 conference taking place this week in Denver, CO.

Perceptive DataTransfer is designed exclusively for higher education institutions and uses advanced data-matching algorithms to automatically upload information from Web forms, data files, and other sources to the institution's enterprise information systems, with the goal of ensuring data integrity and minimizing staff time required. It eliminates duplicate and mismatched records and reduces data entry errors. Higher education institutions can use it to load application, test score, and prospect data to their administrative databases.

"Perceptive DataTransfer is designed specifically to meet our higher education customers' data extraction, loading, and transformation needs," said Dan Clawson, solution marketing manager for Perceptive Software, in a prepared statement, adding that the tool is part of the company's "complete family of capture, content, process, and search solutions designed specifically for the higher education market."

Perceptive Software is demonstrating Perceptive DataTransfer at booth 901 at the Educause 2012 conference in Denver this week.

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