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AUSTIN, Texas — deverus, the background check technology provider that creates customized solutions for background check companies, announces that is has received re-certification under the HR-XML Consortium’s “HRCertify” program (www.hrcertify.org). deverus first received certification in 2005 as one of the charter members of the program. Companies are awarded certification by offering solutions that conform to the open data exchange standards developed by the Consortium.

“We are excited to continue the momentum of utilizing HR-XML in our integration platform. It allows deverus to continue to serve our clients and industry with the information they require in a simple, reliable, and automated fashion,” said Brent Breshers, deverus’ Director of Technology.

deverus’ integration platform allows for the easy exchange of all types of background information. deverus’ integration platform works with any programming language to seamlessly connect suppliers and buyers of background check information. The result is always faster and more accurate information.

With the re-certification, deverus joins an impressive roster of companies, such as Cisco Systems, IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, and Monster.com.

About deverus
Founded in 1998, deverus is the leading provider of software, integration technology, and strategic services for the background check industry. From system-to-system integration, customized and off the shelf enterprise level applications, to sophisticated tools that manage the information supply chain, deverus enables background check companies to dramatically lower operating expenses and increase revenues by connecting to customers, employees, and information sources online, anytime, from anywhere.

Information: http://www.deverus.com

All trademarks acknowledged.

[tags]deverus software, HR-XML Consortium, HRCertify program[/tags]

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