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IDV Solutions Announces Partnership with Knowledge Cube

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Monday, December 20th 2010


IDV Solutions Announces Partnership with Knowledge Cube
Lansing, MI/Copenhagen, Denmark, December 17, 2010

IDV Solutions, maker of Visual Fusion business intelligence software, today announced a new partnership with Knowledge Cube, an IT consultancy based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Knowledge Cube provides Microsoft.Net solutions, web services, architecture and design of Web and system integration and project management solutions.

“We are excited to offer Visual Fusion capabilities to our retail customers in Denmark and Spain,” explained Eric Svenson, partner at Knowledge Cube. “Our position is that everything is possible with the right combination of skills and creativity.”

Visual Fusion is innovative business intelligence software that unites data sources in a web-based, visual context for better insight and understanding. Some of the key applications of Visual Fusion are data visualization, supply chain management, physical security, sales and marketing, and operational overview.

“IDV’s partnership with Knowledge Cube complements and strengthens our presence in Western Europe," explained Jeff Hoedeman, VP International Partnerships at IDV. “We look forward to working with the entire Knowledge Cube team to bring the unique benefits of Visual Fusion to their markets.”

About IDV Solutions
IDV Solutions is a business intelligence software company committed to helping organizations gain more insight from data. By repeatedly solving key problems for customers in the Global 2000 and government, IDV and its products have earned a reputation for innovation, speed, and the highest quality user experience. For more information, please visit www.idvsolutions.com

About Knowledge Cube
Headquartered in Denmark, Knowledge Cube provides consulting, development and project management services, specializing in Microsoft.Net, Web Services, and Business Intelligence.
More information is available at www.knowledgecube.net.
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