
Computer Technology
Individualized Communications
Innovative ways that a company can reach large audiences on a one-on-one,
personalized basis becomes practical using IntelliWeb and IntelliPrint.
These products are available from MicroMass Communications, Inc.
of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Established in 1994, MicroMass is a communications software company
devoted to helping their clients communicate individually with each member
of a company's customer base.
The first commercially-released product from MicroMass is IntelliWeb,
a full-featured website personalization tool. MicroMass also provides IntelliPrint,
a product designed to create tailored, individualized messages via printed
media.
At the heart of these MicroMass personalization technologies is CLIPS.
Computer technicians at Johnson Space Center produced CLIPS, a development
and delivery expert system tool. CLIPS stands for C Language Integrated
Production System,. It provides a cohesive software tool for handling a
wide variety of knowledge with support for three different programming
paradigms: rule-based, object-oriented, and procedural. CLIPS was made
available to MicroMass Communications through the Computer Software Management
and Information Center (COSMIC ®) in Athens, Georgia.
| Based on a NASA software system, IntelliWeb
allows users to personalize their websites. |
"By embracing CLIPS and its expert system technology, our personalization
products can make 'expert' content selections. This has put our products
in an elite group," says Mark Rinehart, MicroMass' director of systems
engineering.
IntelliWeb delivers personalized messages by dynamically creating single
web pages or entire web sites based on information provided by each website
visitor. A key feature of the product is that a user need not wade through
volumes to get to sentences. IntelliWeb developers tie content databases
to expert system-based rules/facts databases. These are activated when
a visitor's information is either entered via a standard HTML form or provided
from a customer database. Also, the databases are triggered when the user's
own personal IntelliWeb profile is supplied.
IntelliPrint uses proprietary technology to generate printed messages
that are personally relevant and tailored to meet each individual's needs.
Over time, IntelliPrint establishes a dialogue with each customer using
individual customer feedback. This information is then utilized to create
timely, relevant and enduring personalized messages.
"IntelliPrint dramatically changes the way people have traditionally
communicated," says David Bulger, MicroMass chairman and CEO. Historically,
people have only been able to communicate on either a micro (one-to-one)
or mass (one-to-many) level, he explains.
Examples of IntelliPrint in operation are numerous. For instance, Bristol-Myers
Squibb, in conjunction with MicroMass, developed a personalized newsletter,
Living at Your Best. The newsletter content was geared to each recipient
based on a health and lifestyle survey taken earlier.
IntelliPrint also is the core technology behind SmithKline Beecham's
Nicorette Committed is a salesmark of SmithKline Beecham Program. This
12-week program was built by MicroMass using IntelliPrint software, coupled
to the latest in demand printing technology. Participants are provided
individually customized motivational materials to support their attempt
to stop smoking.
"Our system combines the intimacy of very personal, micro communication
with the reach of mass communication, enabling our clients to develop and
sustain interactive conversations with millions of people," Bulger
says.
IntelliWeb, IntelliPrint and MicroMass Communications are trademarks
of MicroMass Communications, Inc.
® COSMIC is a registered trademark of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
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