We’re proud to announce that The Software Bureau has once again successfully retained its ISO 27001 certification. This achievement isn’t just a piece of paper on the wall for us. It’s a reflection of how deeply Information Security runs through everything we do. We take data protection seriously because we know the devastating impact that [...] The post The Software Bureau Retains ISO 27001:2022 Certification appeared first on The Software Bureau.| The Software Bureau
We are pleased to announce two significant advances in our API suite, each a UK first in its own right. SwiftCore PAF v2 API – Cloud Based Address Enhancement We have released SwiftCore PAF v2 API, another ground-breaking milestone for The Software Bureau. SwiftCore PAF is the only UK batch address enhancement and verification platform hosted entirely in the cloud. It already processes over 100 million address records every month, and thanks to the limitless scalability of our Microsoft Azu...| The Software Bureau
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2nd September 2025 The Software Bureau Becomes Employee-Owned (And Nothing’s Changing – Good News, Right?) Croydon, UK – Friday 29th August, The Software Bureau officially transferred ownership to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). This move, made by our shareholders, locks in a future owned by the people who make it tick: our [...] The post The Software Bureau Becomes Employee-Owned appeared first on The Software Bureau.| The Software Bureau
Another record beating month in the bag. In August, our Azure hosted Cloud Address Verification and Enhancement engine, SwiftCore PAF, handled a jaw dropping 112 million data records. That brings us to a staggering 1,022,480,841 records processed over the last 12 months. Let that sink in: over a billion addresses verified, validated and enhanced without even breaking into full gear. Why This Matters and Why You Should Care Accuracy is not a nice to have. It is the difference between reaching ...| The Software Bureau
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