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Managing compliance

Many organisations are reeling over the uncertainty and confusion surrounding areas of corporate governance and compliance management. Most organisations are desperately trying to find out which rules and regulations apply to them to avoid the precedence set in the United States where large fines have been issued for non compliance.

What organisations may not realise is the impact that some of these regulations have in terms of data retention. Regulatory compliance data must now be saved for longer periods of time, making the job of finding all business related records, across silos of information, more challenging when required to do so. Organisations that take a strategic look across the enterprise and adopt a forward looking perspective can cost effectively build a powerful competitive advantage for today and tomorrow.

AXS-One’s Compliance solution enables organisations to meet compliance mandates and the challenges of electronic communications management including records retention, supervisory management, email and instant messaging, archival, books and records management, and other governance concerns.

Built on its foundation of archive and retrieval technologies, the AXS-One Compliance solution is an integrated set of components that help enterprises meet compliance mandates set for both international and Australian organisations.

The AXS-One Compliance solution is a comprehensive solution designed to meet all your council’s operational and compliance requirements today for electronic communications (email and instant messaging), as well as future requirements that may be incorporated, such as voice and other business transactions.

This objective of the solution is to deliver simple unobtrusive integration with current infrastructure, high scalability, security, extensibility, multiple platform support and much more.

For further information contact Jacqui Copplestone at AXS-One on 1300 887 663.

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