- SAN JOSE, Calif. (08/31/00) Technology CreditUnion here has announced plans to install Fiservs InformEntdata warehouse. "By tracking member activity and measuring itagainst profitability, the InformEnt system will allow us toconduct trending analysis as well as enhance our reportcapabilities from monthly to weekly updates," said Ken Burns, CEOof Technology Credit Union. "In addition, real-time analysis ofmember information is available and can be transmitted to ourrepresentatives using the KnowledgeShare feature." KnowledgeShareis the delivery component of the InformEnt solution that enablesbusiness users to navigate through vast volumes of member data. TCUsaid it will use the Fiserv system to improve member service,analyze financial and operational performance to identify revenuegeneration and expense reduction opportunities, model the impact ofproposed product and organizational changes, and more. TCU uses aSUMMIT Spectrum core processing system.
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