TazWorks Announces New Data Filtering Options with Appriss Insights

TazWorks, the leader in technology solutions for the background screening industry, announced a new partnership with Appriss Insights (Formerly known as Innovative/IDS) for data filtering through TazWorks partner, ­­­Trade House Data. Appriss brings powerful data solutions to Trade House Data users and joins a list of trusted data providers within the filtering tool.

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Trade House Data filters save users time by providing robust configuration options to fit each user’s unique policies and procedures. The filters allow Trade House Data clients to avoid unnecessary manual work by broadening or narrowing the search scope to return the desired results. The filters allow users to create custom templates that match the criteria of each of their clients using Appriss Insights as a quality data source.

“Appriss and TazWorks have a shared commitment to improving workforce safety through better data and technology,” said Brian Kelly, Appriss Insights’ Vice President Business Development & Marketing. “We are delighted to provide their customers access to our industry-leading background screening data, including our National Criminal Information Scan® (NCIS).”

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“The Trade House Data Filters are a powerful tool that provides our CRAs with the ability to control their pointer-data,” said Mari Cazares, TazWorks Product Manager. “We are thrilled to have Appriss Insights as a new partner for THD Filtering options.”

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