I hate to keep banging on about this, but it still confuses me why brands using direct mail continue to post using poor-quality data. We’ve all received it—the catalogue for the previous resident, the duplicate mailer that shows up a week apart, the promotional offer for someone who passed away years ago. It’s more than just annoying; it’s a massive waste of resources. Sending mail to bad addresses, deceased individuals, or people who no longer live at that location is like throwing m...| The Software Bureau
When it comes to data cleansing, volume matters. But so does variety, speed, security, and, above all, accuracy. At The Software Bureau, we manage a portfolio of suppression and home mover data so vast that it clocks in at around 500 million records—and growing. Every single one of these records comes from a trusted, vetted [...] The post Handling Half a Billion Records: The Power Behind Our Data Cleansing Engine appeared first on The Software Bureau.| The Software Bureau
I recently tuned in to a superb webinar hosted by John Watson (Chair and Group Chief Executive) and John Eversley (Managing Director) from WPNC. For anyone in the charity direct mail space, these two need no introduction. John Watson has been a giant in our world for decades — in fact, he’s been leading from the front since I first cut my teeth in direct mail over 30 years ago. His reputation precedes him, and rightly so. It was a treat to hear his perspective once again. The session cove...| The Software Bureau
The Software Bureau, a leader in data processing automation and hygiene services, has today announced a strategic partnership with Kickbox, a global provider of email verification technology. This collaboration introduces a new batch email verification service within The Software Bureau’s industry-leading Data Bureau service. The integration allows organisations to verify large volumes of email addresses before broadcast, helping ensure cleaner, more accurate data sets, enhanced deliverabil...| The Software Bureau
On 11 June 2025, UK Parliament completed the final round of “ping‑pong” over the Data (Use and Access) Bill in the House of Lords, paving the way for Royal Assent and its conversion into the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 This is a major milestone in updating the UK’s data protection landscape post‑Brexit—and it signals that smart, responsible data use is now firmly on the national agenda. What You Should Know The Act introduces several important refinements: A staggered roll‑ou...| The Software Bureau