Data Harmony Update a Suite Release

May 16, 2008

Access Innovations Inc., a data management systems company, is releasing version 3.4 of its Data Harmony software suite, and it sounds like a sweet deal.

The five-component software is used to make and maintain taxonomies, thesaurus, and indexing systems. Data Harmony focuses on accuracy, precision, and repeatability in its search results, an emphasis that receives a happy quack from the Arnold IT mascot.

The major updates include more than 30 new features and revised documentation (to keep you in tune). The company says current users will recognize the same look and feel of the program and appreciate “friendlier and more functional features.”

President and Chairman Marjorie M.K. Hlava said the upgrade comes courtesy user requests and suggestions. It’s refreshing to find a tech company making such efforts to rework a good product and actually making it better. We like Ms. Hlava’s old-fashioned, hands-on, we-care approach most refreshing at a time when software vendors do better PR than coding. The full list of the Data Harmony enhancements for 3.4 can be found here.

Jessica Bratcher, May 16, 2008

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