uReveal Business Intelligence Chosen to Secure Democratic National Convention

May 27, 2012

As the political season gears up, we have been learning about more security features that are a necessity for politically charged events. The news release, “Democratic National Convention Security to Rely on uReveal” discusses the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s choice for security at the upcoming DNC in Charlotte, North Carolina.

uReveal seems to offer tight security via business intelligence. Not only do they scan for potential threats and have alerts set up when dangers arise, but they can also analyze almost anything that poses a potential problem to the event or city across tons of data.

According to the article:

“uReveal’s scope will be broad and robust, monitoring and analyzing news websites, social media and other web resources. And this will be done in harmony with internally generated crime and intelligence data without the complex and costly database processes and support that this effort traditionally requires. Users will be empowered with a fast, flexible platform that provides a better, more complete data picture for the duration of the event, while requiring less time and technical support.”

IxReveal’s uReveal platform is an alternative to costly traditional database processes because it empowers users, a trend we’ve seen across many innovative technologies. The intuitive user experience allows anyone to search, define, collaborate and analyze data.

Megan Feil, May 27, 2012

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