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Equient debuts list product suite

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Equient has rolled out the Connect3 Performance software as part of its Connect3 Direct Product Suite of list targeting tools. The Connect3 Performance software offers prospect lists that have been modeled against 1,000 consumer attributes across the Connect3 database of 95 million postal addresses, 65 million telephone numbers and 30 million e-mail addresses. A key feature of the software is its ability to communicate across channels to the individuals on the file.

Author: Bremner, Kristen
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2001
Software Publishers, Applications Software Pkgs NEC (Micro), Applications software, Equient

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Start-up Alistia debuts Web-based list tool

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Alistia Inc, based in Austin, TX, will introduce on Oct 15, 2000 its online tool for the list brokerage and management market at the 83rd Annual Conference & Exhbition of the Direct Marketing Assn in New Orleans, LA. According to Alistia CEO Janet Rubio, the products enable users to place orders, obtain approvals, negotiate price breaks, track orders, generate reports, dedupe lists and ship orders. In addition, the tool allows users to communicate electronically.

Author: Bremner, Kristen
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2000

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List firms sign with Alistia

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Alistia Inc has entered into agreements with several list management firms and data providers to feature some of their managed list properties in Alistia's online count and order service. The online service provider has signed contract agreements with 10 companies. Alistia cannot disclose specific list titles that will be available from the firms until the system debuts. The next step for Alistia is to get brokerage companies to subscribe to the system.

Author: Bremner, Kristen
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2001
On-Line Information Services, Contracts & orders received, Videotex & Teletext

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Subjects list: United States, Alistia Inc.
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