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IBM To Acquire Language Analysis Systems, Inc.; LAS Adds Name Recognition Technology to IBM Information on Demand Portfolio.


ARMONK, N.Y. -- IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  today announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Language Analysis Systems, Inc. (LAS), a privately-held company based in Herndon, Virginia Herndon is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 21,655 at the 2000 census, which makes it the largest of three towns in the county.[1] History , that develops multicultural mul·ti·cul·tur·al  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or including several cultures.

2. Of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture.
 name recognition technology. Financial terms were not disclosed.

This acquisition furthers IBM's company-wide initiative aimed at helping clients address emerging business challenges and better compete in the global economy through unrestrained access to accurate, reliable and trustworthy information.

LAS technology allows organizations to increase business insight by enabling a precise, real-time view into the linguistic and cultural properties of names and facilitates a range of solutions, including:

--Combating global money laundering The process of taking the proceeds of criminal activity and making them appear legal.

Laundering allows criminals to transform illegally obtained gain into seemingly legitimate funds.
 and fraud by helping banks, financial institutions and other organizations better identify and recognize criminals attempting to mask their identity using multiple variations of their name.

--Compliance assurance for insurance providers required to meet government regulations by avoiding new accounts, policy changes and transactions with known criminals.

--Customer recognition for airlines that want to quickly identify duplicate names across multiple reservations and overlapping flight itineraries to better manage passenger capacity and seat availability.

LAS technology verifies the origin, cultural variations and meaning of names by comparing and analyzing factors commonly associated with nearly one billion names from around the world, including nicknames, titles, format changes and typographical errors typographical error - (typo) An error while inputting text via keyboard, made despite the fact that the user knows exactly what to type in. This usually results from the operator's inexperience at keyboarding, rushing, not paying attention, or carelessness.

Compare: mouso, thinko.
. Customers tap LAS to safeguard business transactions, increase revenue, enter new markets, reduce risk and avoid potential problems by rapidly analyzing and verifying the names of existing and potential customers, partners, employees, etc.

As with its recent acquisitions of iPhrase, DWL DWL Deadweight Loss (microneconomics)
DWL Doppler Wind Lidar
DWL Dying with Laughter
DWL Divided Word-Line
DWL Double White Line
DWL Downward Looking
DWL Don't Write Letters! (Steven Den Beste blog) 
 and SRD SRD Suriname Dollar (ISO currency code)
SRD Sustainable Resource Development (Alberta, Canada)
SRD Short Range Devices (wireless networking)
SRD System Reference Document
, IBM's strategy is to apply LAS software in new ways and for new industries, utilizing its in-depth knowledge of these key industries, potentially opening up new growth opportunities by helping clients rapidly address emerging business challenges, such as:

--Real-Time Law Enforcement - local, state and global law enforcement officers require the ability to decode (1) To convert coded data back into its original form. Contrast with encode.

(2) Same as decrypt. See cryptography.

(cryptography) decode - To apply decryption.
 unfamiliar names and match them up against criminal datasets and watch lists on the spot--traffic stops, checkpoints, etc.--to determine a subject's true identity, and detect and prevent potential threats before they become problems.

--Healthcare Cost Savings -- unnecessary, duplicative medical tests can be avoided if labs can quickly verify that a patient name on a medical chart--even if misspelled--matches the name on a medical test result. Medical providers also can identify potentially improper or duplicate health care claims by recognizing that an individual has multiple name entries in the same database.

--Retail Scam Avoidance -- Some customers routinely scam merchants by taking products off store shelves and returning them without a receipt for credit, while using different variations of their name as identification. The LAS technology, combined with IBM's existing identity resolution software, can be used to verify the names and identities of these fraudulent The description of a willful act commenced with the Specific Intent to deceive or cheat, in order to cause some financial detriment to another and to engender personal financial gain.  individuals, even when a customer is still at the return counter.

"The global economy is outpacing our clients' ability to keep up with a changing world of customers, competitors and partners, and can impede im·pede  
tr.v. im·ped·ed, im·ped·ing, im·pedes
To retard or obstruct the progress of. See Synonyms at hinder1.



[Latin imped
 their ability to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on`   

v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>.
 emerging opportunities, while making them more vulnerable to operational, reputational, and legal risk," said Ambuj Goyal, general manager, Information Management, IBM. "LAS technology provides a new level of accuracy and assurance to organizations that depend upon access to the right information, in the right context, at the right time."

"We are delighted that IBM will give us the opportunity to extend the reach and impact of LAS technology into many different industries, helping companies make more informed decisions and capitalize on new and emerging business opportunities," said Dr. Jack Hermansen, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , LAS.

LAS technology supports IBM's continuing efforts to help clients better manage information and apply it in innovative ways for a competitive business advantage. The strategy takes advantage of IBM's software, storage, server, business consulting and research expertise to help customers free up all kinds of data -- such as e-mail, Web pages, blogs, podcasts, audio, images, video, etc. -- regardless of format or structure, and turn them into useful, industry-specific services that perform business functions.

LAS's software portfolio is based on more than twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights.
     2.
 of linguistic research and is a recognized leader in providing multi-cultural name recognition software solutions for mission critical applications. Its industry-leading capabilities are recognized and endorsed by the U.S. Government for both commercial organization and international government agency use. LAS's patented software is currently in use worldwide, supporting a variety of mission-critical applications.

LAS is the 17th IBM acquisition since 2001 under the company's initiative to help customers access, manage and deliver information more effectively. Customers are striving to capture and integrate their data into business processes in order to grapple with to enter into contest with, resolutely and courageously.

See also: Grapple
 challenging business demands such as globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
, security and government compliance mandates. IBM's approach combines industry expertise with open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced , advanced storage systems and information management software to integrate, manage, secure and deliver information in a more seamless, real-time fashion across enterprises, regardless of the underlying format or structure.

About IBM

The desire by businesses to access, manage and deliver information more efficiently is driving rapid change in the IT marketplace. Companies that are grappling with new government mandates and business demands are striving to capture and integrate information in a more seamless, real-time fashion across the enterprise. IBM's information on demand approach combines deep business insight with open standards, advanced storage systems, and sophisticated software to manage and secure information as a service to create efficient, cost effective and flexible information infrastructures. Regardless of industry, IBM helps companies transform data into insight to enable information on demand. For more information, visit: www.ibm.com.

IBM, IBM WebSphere and the IBM e-business logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. For a list of additional IBM trademarks, see www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml
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