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Intelius Partners with KMS Software Company

Leading intelligence supplier Intellius has recently declared an agreement with KMS Software Company. The business partnership will provide a cost-effective solution to develop and market an automated solution for screening and processing of employment systems.

The product known as Intelius Xpress Onboarding will be powered by KMS and will be offered through Intelius screening solutions. The employment verification service can offer onboarding solutions including electronic state tax withholding forms, employment eligibility verification through E-Verify, and electronic form I-9 and W-4.

The business alliance will serve to further increase Intelius’ vision of giving the costumers a fully integrated and completely automated onboarding solution. Not only would it be fully integrated but it would bring about increased efficiency from a single, robust, and turn-key solution. The product would also decrease costs and increase efficiency from eliminating duplicate data within the onboarding forms.

Former Microsoft senior executive Naveen Jain founded Intelius in 2003. The company has provided data verification and screening services (employment processing, address and telephone number searches, and identity theft prevention) to over four million consumers since its inception.

Intellius was named Best New Company in the 2006 American Business Awards. The succeeding year, in 2007, the company was named one of the top three Best Workplaces in the Washington area by the Puget Sound Business Journal in 2007. In 2008, Intelius Inc. was ranked 127th in Deloitte and Touche’s list of Fastest Growing Tech Companies in North America.

Puget Sound Business Journal listed the founder of Intelius, Naveen Jain, amongst the top 15 Corporate Philanthropists. Red Herring named him as one of the “Top 20 Entrepreneurs.” Information Week also distinguished Naveen Jain as one of the “6 People Who Will Change the Net.”

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