Innovative Enterprises and Accio Data Announce the Integration of ACE™ Advanced Criminal Extraction™
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative Enterprises, Inc., a strategic partner to the background screening industry and expert provider of court research information products, smart data solutions and ancillary services, and Accio Data, a leader in platform development for background screening firms, today announced the integration of Innovative's ACE™ Advanced Criminal Extraction™ solution with Accio Data's employment screening software.
Designed and developed exclusively by Innovative, ACE™ leverages the fastest growing library of full data extraction sources in the industry to automate the collection of criminal court record information from available online sources. Using highly advanced matching and analysis algorithms, ACE™ provides a much deeper inspection of records than previously possible, enabling users to specify a degree of precision down to a single character or digit found anywhere within a name or identifier, delivering fewer false positives and more actionable results. Built on rock solid technology and delivered via a fully redundant, dynamically scalable infrastructure, ACE™ intuitively responds to increased customer demand to ensure high availability and industry-leading response times, even during peak hours.
"It is a pleasure to once again team up with Accio Data and to deliver a win for the screening professionals who rely upon us both to deliver an industry-leading product," stated Clifford J. Williams, Innovative's President and Chief Operating Officer. "We greatly appreciate our partnership, and we are very excited to work together to bring the ACE™ solution set to the Accio Data community."
"Innovative lives up to their name again with their new ACE™ product offering," stated Barry Boes, President of Accio Data. "Accio Data has many satisfied clients using Innovative's database and court runner products, and I'm very pleased that they'll now be able to get the trifecta – databases, court runners and online court content – from Innovative through our platform."
About Innovative Enterprises, Inc.
Innovative serves as a strategic partner to the background screening industry as an expert provider of court research information products, smart data solutions and ancillary services. Innovative commands an intimate knowledge of its core competencies gleaned from more than two centuries of cumulative staff experience in public records research and aggregation, law enforcement, judicial administration and private investigation.
An industry leader since 1996, Innovative is a founding member of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners and has helped to raise the bar through its active participation in the formulation of a number of best practice guidelines for industry providers across various segments. Innovative was honored in 2008 and again in 2009 as one of the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies in America. For more information, please call 1-888-777-9435, email [email protected], or visit us online at http://www.knowthefacts.com.
About Accio Data
Accio Data's scalable platform allows CRAs to automate or augment the screening process from order entry all the way to results delivery and billing. Any data provider using XML for information exchange can integrate with Accio Enterprise at no charge. More than 2,000 powerful customization options provide configurability for multiple industries: pre-employment and background screening, health care, court research, tenant screening, student screening, utilities/nuclear, international, and vendor/partner screening. Accio Data is a member of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS). For more information, visit http://www.acciodata.com or contact Cory Kirk, Accio Director of Business Development, at [email protected].
SOURCE Innovative Enterprises, Inc.
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