IBM is promising to deliver a solution that will enable companies to include information from social media platforms in their regulatory compliance reports. Compliance capability is “fundamental to reducing a barrier that many companies have encountered as they look more closely at using social media for business process integration,” Alistair Rennie, IBM’s general manager of collaboration solutions, said in a teleconference on Monday.
IBM is expected to formally announce the new solution — called “Actiance Vantage for IBM Connections” on Tuesday.
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IBM Aims to Bring Social Media Into Compliance
Posted by: Sidney Hill June 21, 2011 11:35 AMIBM is promising to deliver a solution that will enable companies to include information from social media platforms in their regulatory compliance reports. Compliance capability is “fundamental to reducing a barrier that many companies have encountered as they look more closely at using social media for business process integration,” Alistair Rennie, IBM’s general manager of collaboration solutions, said in a teleconference on Monday.
IBM is expected to formally announce the new solution — called “Actiance Vantage for IBM Connections” on Tuesday.