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EMC company RSA adds Archer product suite

Infotech Lead Asia: RSA, the Security Division of EMC, has unveiled two additions to RSA Archer product suite.

The addition of the RSA Archer Business Continuity Management and Operations solution and mobile app to the RSA Archer portfolio helps support EMC’s overall mission of building trust in next-generation IT solutions by automating the approach to business continuity, disaster recovery and effective crisis management.

Today nearly every business process depends on a digital infrastructure, but aligning business continuity and disaster recovery planning to the needs and risk levels of the business has been very challenging for IT professionals. By offering a broad solution that covers the entire process from designing and testing to mobile access, we’re working to make it easier to align risk and criticality with business continuity plans.

“This lets IT deliver greater business value, and helps businesses better manage digital risks and deliver more trusted services to their internal and external customers. Tight integration with enterprise GRC processes helps ensure better alignment of business continuity management efforts with overall business risk and business strategies,” said Martin Goulet, director Product Marketing, RSA, The Security Division of EMC.

“As a major wireless telecommunications provider, having a mobile application is high on our list of features for our Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning solution. The RSA Archer BCM mobile app gives us one more option for quickly accessing contact and plan data while we are away from our computers,” said Darren Nichols, MBCP, Sprint Business Continuity Office (BCO).

Equifax has achieved 60 percent reduction in time it takes to create BC/DR report templates.

“Our users are reporting far better output for their BC plans and business impact assessments.  With the RSA Archer Business Continuity Management solution, we are light years ahead of where we were with our BC/DR program,” said Daniel Minter CBCP, MBCI, Equifax – Global Business Continuity Management.

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