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Report # SH29821426 | 192 Pages | 60 Tables and Figures | 2005 |
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Identity Recognition Middleware Market
Driving Forces
Key Drivers In The Identity Middleware
Security Marketplace
Digital Identity Middleware
Federal Intelligence Agencies
Taming the Task of Checking for Terrorists' Names
Business Stakes In Name-Searching
Mission-Critical, Multi-Cultural Name Recognition Software
Anonymous Identity Resolution Business Challenge
Criminal and Intelligence Investigations
Anonymous Identity Resolution Tools
Mask Shared Data
Identity Recognition Homeland Security
Identity Resolution, Identity Authentication, Identity Management, and Identity
Access
4.1 Modular Component-Style Architecture For Identity Middleware Servers
Strong Hash Function
Translucent Databases
Inscrutable Surrogates
Translucent Database Services
Identity Middleware BPM Technology Analysis
Business Benefits
Process-Oriented Architecture
Development Toolset
Identity Resolution Middleware Software Process Design
Anonymous resolution, identity resolution, and relationship resolution are
part of a broad solution. Identity resolution solutions provide efficient
ways to search huge amounts of information looking for comparisons that match.
Systems are different from relational database functions; they eliminate the
join function commonly used in relational databases.
Elimination of the join function is needed to create realistic speeds needed
to do rapid searches. Elimination of the join function makes processing more
rapid. Identity resolution looks at addresses, names, social security numbers,
dates, and customer history to make interconnections between different identity
records. Systems provide a fundamental fraud protection capability.
A company might get two records in and not be able to tell with certainty
that they are related to the same person. Weeks later, another record might
provide new information, making it clear that all three of the records are
the same person. Entity resolution grows this understanding. Middleware accumulates
context about identities.
The market growth will come from the speed and scalability of processing systems
as that capability is applied to business process and business objects. Business
process efficiency depends on making correlations between events and determining
correlations. Business skill is an art, figuring out what events and correlations
to look for, but the business analysts need tools that work efficiently to
process the massive amounts of information available and coming in an unrelenting
stream.
Identity resolution middleware can be used in business process management
(BPM) to enable the design, analysis, optimization, and automation of business
processes. It does this by separating process logic from the applications
that run them; managing relationships among process participants; integrating
internal and external process resources; and monitoring process performance.
The ability of identity resolution middleware to process objects quickly provides
a way to scale analysis of business processes.
Entity resolution license, maintenance and services shipments market analysis
indicates that markets at $68.4 million in 2004 are forecast to reach $7 billion
by 2011. Market growth is anticipated to be a result of the need to resolve
differences between the same identity for the purposes of antifraud protection
and efficient systems operation between banks and credit card companies.
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