ArdentiaSearch: Quick Update
December 30, 2010
According to the Birmingham Post, pensioners in Northern Ireland now have an easier way to access their benefit entitlements.
In early 2009, ArdentiaSearch, described as a “Midland-based business intelligence software company,” was awarded a contract with A2B in Belfast to help implement their “Access to Benefits” application around Northern Ireland.
With an annual average of 52 million pounds remaining unclaimed by pensioners, the article says the “Access to Benefits” application “provides over 60s with a web-based benefits calculator to allow self-assessment of their benefit entitlement.”
A2B chief executive Patrick Minne said at the time that in its first three months of availability, A2B users applied “for over 500,000 pounds in annual benefits they previously did not know about.”
Minne added that ArdentiaSearch’s reporting and analysis on A2B enables them to prioritize specific areas, thus leading to a more effective operation.
According to ArdentiaSearch’s Web site, its mission is to develop “innovative software solutions that enable employees to access corporate information in a simple, fast and intuitive manner, helping them to be more self-sufficient and productive in their day to day work.” Its primary software tool is called Netsearch and enables users to easily navigate voluminous data in basically the same way they would conduct a Google search online.
Pete Fernbaugh, December 30, 2010
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One Response to “ArdentiaSearch: Quick Update”
Pete,
The company changed its name to Connexica a good couple of years ago, and I understand that NetSearch has now been retitled, too.
Martin