Storage vendors such as EMC and Hitachi Data Systems
have been pounding the tables of late, proclaiming that they have the answer to the compliance bugbear many corporations have been facing the past couple of years with the passage – or pending passage – of federal regulations that require documents to be saved for definitive periods of time.
While many of these vendors are treating compliance with software solutions under broader information lifecycle management (ILM) strategies, IBM is taking a different tack. The company already had enough of the technology pieces in place to create such solutions, but officially put them to use at a time when concern over meeting regulations has perhaps reached its pinnacle; with so many new rules in place, enterprises want to steer clear of fines for non-compliance.
To wit, the Armonk, N.Y.-based systems vendor Wednesday drew the curtain on a number of products and services targeted at helping corporate customers manage their data in accordance with federal regulations from such bodies as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Steve McLaurin, partner and certified information systems auditor of IBM’s Business Consulting Services, says IBM has an advantage over rival vendors
because the company acquired a great deal of auditing mindshare when it successfully acquired consulting powerhouse PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) last year. IBM is working with such partners as iLumin, IXOS, KVS, Northrop Grumman, NuGenesis, SearchSpace, Siemens, and VeriSign in its compliance endeavor.
McLaurin reports IBM’s new services include:
Stan Lepeak, vice president of Professional Services Strategies at research firm Meta Group, maintains no other vendor has as well rounded a portfolio for
compliance solutions as IBM at this point, noting that the company has taken advantage of its PwC assets to package new services based on existing infrastructure.
IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) has also released a survey regarding compliance in which the surveyors found that only one in ten surveyed CFOs and financial executives view their internal controls as compliant with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act today, which is eight months before the compliance deadline. Lepeak believes the survey to be accurate and says it shows that IBM has been scrutinizing the effort as opposed to just throwing solutions together from its vast pool of resources.
Other new IBM solutions for compliance include:
IBM counts ChartOne, i3 Archive, National Account Service Company, JPMorgan Chase, and Viewpointe Archive Services as customers it is already helping to meet government requirements with regard to data management and retention.
Story courtesy of InternetNews.com.
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