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
The Shift from Moving to Improving New research reveals that the traditional pattern of moving up – or down – the property ladder is being replaced by a trend for staying put and adapting the current home to suit evolving needs. According to The Way We Live Now 2025 report from B&Q, flexible working and multigenerational living are driving a major rise in DIY. Nearly two-thirds of families have remodelled their homes to accommodate changing needs, and many now see their current property a...| The Software Bureau
According to a study by Adlook marketers and agencies are wasting budgets and raising privacy concerns by relying on outdated demographic targeting. The research reveals major flaws in traditional segmentation methods based on age, gender, income, and lifestyle, highlighting the need for more accurate, privacy-conscious solutions. The Flaws in Demographic Targeting Adlook surveyed 1,325 online consumers to determine if they identified with the socio-demographic segments assigned to them throu...| The Software Bureau
When we talk about data hygiene, many think of marketing—clean contact lists, accurate segmentation, and reduced direct mail returns or email bounce rates. But poor data hygiene isn’t just a marketing headache. An article by Cybersecurity expert, Josh Nadeau, published this week, reminds us that it’s actually a company-wide risk that impacts security, compliance, and decision-making. Understanding Data Hygiene Data hygiene, or data cleanliness, is about ensuring that all organisational ...| The Software Bureau