Entity Resolution

Entity Resolution

Unify records that refer to the same real-world entity across systems.

Unify records that refer to the same real-world entity across systems.

Remove guesswork from data

De-duplicated properties mean teams stop debating which record is right

Remove guesswork from data

De-duplicated properties mean teams stop debating which record is right

Remove guesswork from data

De-duplicated properties mean teams stop debating which record is right

Consolidate fragmented records

Emails, CRM IDs, billing IDs, and external references all map to the same underlying entity

Consolidate fragmented records

Emails, CRM IDs, billing IDs, and external references all map to the same underlying entity

Consolidate fragmented records

Emails, CRM IDs, billing IDs, and external references all map to the same underlying entity

Unlock insights that siloed systems miss

Connected entities surface patterns and relationships that partial profiles never could

Unlock insights that siloed systems miss

Connected entities surface patterns and relationships that partial profiles never could

Unlock insights that siloed systems miss

Connected entities surface patterns and relationships that partial profiles never could

THE PROBLEM

THE PROBLEM

The same person is represented in many different ways

John Smith in your CRM.

J. Smith in billing.

johnsmith@company.com in support tickets.

They're all the same person, but your systems don't know that. Multiply this across thousands of records and you get duplicated outreach, fractured analytics, and AI models trained on noise instead of signal. The more systems you add, the worse it gets.

WHAT GALAXY ENABLES

WHAT GALAXY ENABLES

Many records. One unified representation.

Galaxy links records that refer to the same real-world person, account, or object and represents them as a single entity inside your context graph.

Instead of J. Smith in billing and johnsmith@company.com in support existing as unrelated rows, those identifiers are connected to the same underlying entity: John Smith. Each interaction, transaction, and event attaches to that shared representation.

WHO IT’S FOR

WHO IT’S FOR

Knowledge and information teams that need a central place to manage definitions as their systems evolve.