Latest SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) GRC Solutions Increase Clarity Across the Enterprise, Helping Organizations to Better Predict
June 30 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Versions of SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) Risk Management and
SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) Process Control Automate and Unify Risk
and Compliance Initiatives PALO ALTO, Calif. and WALLDORF, Germany,
June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a rapidly changing economic
environment marked by unpredictable risk, organizations today are
increasingly vulnerable to financial loss and, tarnished
reputations. SAP AG (NYSE:SAP) today introduced new capabilities in
two SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM) governance, risk, and compliance
(GRC) solutions that promote automated, unified risk management and
compliance strategies. Available today, new versions of the SAP(R)
BusinessObjects(TM) Risk Management and SAP(R) BusinessObjects(TM)
Process Control applications give customers the clarity required to
help ensure that the right controls are in place, helping them to
both comply with government regulations and manage business risks.
This holistic view will help customers take a preventative approach
to risk and be better protected against future vulnerabilities
caused by rapidly shifting conditions. The new SAP BusinessObjects
GRC solutions are also embedded with SAP BusinessObjects business
intelligence (BI) solutions, enabling greater transparency across
customers' organizations and helping them to develop smarter, more
risk-aware business strategies. (Logo:
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managers and auditors face a serious challenge: they lack
real-time, unified visibility across the various business units.
Traditionally, they monitor risks and assess controls via manual
processes, such as surveys and spreadsheets sent on an annual or
quarterly basis, to help them comply with and support specific
regulations or corporate initiatives. But risk is not a static,
predictable event. Companies today require an ongoing and automated
way to identify risks and test controls continuously, and to
quickly aggregate that data into a comprehensive, enterprise-wide
picture. With the solutions SAP announced today, customers can
enact continuous monitoring of business risks and internal
controls. Customers' ability to make risk management an ongoing
process will help ensure fewer surprises and more sound business
practices. For example, recent product recalls have cost companies
both money and reputation. But SAP BusinessObjects GRC solutions
can help companies make sure the right controls are in place to
help them identify and resolve product quality issues before they
put both the public and the company at risk. For example, recent
spinach recalls due to E. coli bacteria could have been better
managed with SAP BusinessObjects GRC solutions. In the food
industry, companies have manufacturing controls in place to help
plants comply with quality checks mandated by the Federal
Department of Agriculture (FDA): failing to comply with these
regulations poses a significant risk to public safety, not to
mention fines and damage to brand reputation. Today, most companies
audit their inspection processes manually and on a quarterly basis.
As a result, it can take months to find out if controls are still
in place or effective. With the new SAP solutions, risk indicators
and controls are monitored continuously and automatically. For
example, the software can help ensure that every shipment of
spinach that goes out has been adequately inspected. If an
inspection is not completed or if the quality results fall out of
acceptable range, an alert is automatically sent to the operations
manager so immediate corrective action can be taken before the
product is shipped. SAP software helps the company to address the
risk before it becomes a problem, thus protecting customers and
ultimately, consumers. The new versions of SAP BusinessObjects Risk
Management and SAP BusinessObjects Process Control also empower
business users to embed risk management into existing business
processes and divisions. Now risk managers and auditors can easily
build controls and key risk indicators that monitor the business
environment, helping to prevent problems and promote the
effectiveness of existing systems. This is a faster and more
cost-effective way to make sure that risk monitoring is automatic
and ongoing. This latest release of SAP BusinessObjects GRC
solutions embeds SAP BusinessObjects BI solutions, enabling
simplified reporting, dashboarding and analytics. For risk and
compliance programs to succeed, business users across the company
must have access to risk information. Integrating SAP
BusinessObjects BI solutions provides a powerful way to share this
data via reports and interactive dashboards. Now business users can
easily create, customize and distribute a report from Crystal
Reports(R) software or a dashboard from Xcelsius(R) software to
highlight a potential problem. Leveraging technologies like
Xcelsius to build "heat maps" offers companies a visually powerful
way to demonstrate trouble spots, such as supply chain disruptions
and its potential financial impact. "The latest SAP BusinessObjects
GRC solutions further showcase their unique vision, which ensures
that GRC is integrated into the core business processes and
applications - and is not simply an afterthought," Michael
Rasmussen, president, Corporate Integrity. "With a holistic
approach to real-time monitoring of key risk indicators and
controls, organization can manage their business proactively and
strategically, rather than reactively. And a more comprehensive
risk management strategy is key to improving corporate performance.
Customers ability to automatically test and monitor these processes
can deliver significant cost and efficiency savings." The
enhancements to SAP BusinessObjects GRC solutions also help enable
customers to manage multiple compliance programs centrally, helping
to save time and cut costs. Rather than manually tracking numerous
initiatives one by one, customers can manage various risk
management and compliance programs at the same time in one
environment. This centralized approach also helps make sure that
controls are being used effectively across the company. For
example, Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA regulations may require the same
controls; now customers use the same controls and make sure they
are deployed consistently across various initiatives. "Today we're
taking a significant step forward, giving customers the clarity
required to successfully navigate risk more effectively in the
current financial climate, help position them for future growth,"
said Narina Sippy, senior vice president and general manager, GRC
Solutions, SAP BusinessObjects Division. "The enhancements we
announced today allow customers to clearly see where they are must
vulnerable to risk and where they need to bolster controls to
mitigate that risk. With the continuous monitoring and transparency
SAP provides, companies can respond quickly to new business threats
and help comply more efficiently with new regulations." About SAP
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With more than 82,000 customers in over 120 countries, the company
is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock
exchange and NYSE, under the symbol "SAP." The SAP(R)
BusinessObjects(TM) portfolio transforms the way the world works by
connecting people, information and businesses. With open,
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