ITELLA ORDERS ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE COMPONENTS FROM SYSLORE
11 March 2009 - Syslore has received an order from Itella Mail Communication for a number of additional software components. Orders being placed now include Automatic Address and Recipient Learning System, Image Repository and Address Truthing tool.These software components will add value to the address recognition system that will be deployed to Itella’s all address recognition processes in Finland and abroad during 2009 and 2010.
Automatic Address and Recipient Learning System can create significant improvement on Itella's automatic recognition process and enhance the completeness and value of Itella's Postal Address Databases. The system is based on Syslore's patented technology enabling automatic learning of data from the information flow. The Postal Address Database is enhanced with all possible data appearing on mail piece address fields such as mail recipientsʼ name data, aliases, as well as often used but unofficial addresses, such as house names. Such data, in reliable and accurate form, may be impossible to collect from available data sources. Syslore's self-learning technology makes it automatically requiring no human intervention.
Syslore Image Repository is designed for high performance medium term storage and retrieval of mail piece images. At Itella the system processes on average three million images every day. Image Repository is fully web based and thus easy to integrate to almost any workflow. The system is based on high quality industry-proven open source components.
"We are very pleased that Itella has chosen to further enhance its utilization of mCorrection with these additional orders. Itella has used Syslore's mCorrection technology to boost mail sorting address recognition since 2005, and these additional components enable the best possible mail sorting performance for Itella in the future. During the years, we have learned a lot from Itella, and I believe this is also vice versa; our innovations, technology and co-operation have contributed to Itella's success ", says Henri Tykkä, CEO, Syslore.