NEW YORK CITY – June 2, 2009 – NextPage, a leader in compliance and information risk management, and Kahn Consulting, Inc., an international leader in legal, compliance, and policy issues of information technology and management, and Microsoft team together to present an information management compliance seminar.
The free executive series will be held at Microsoft’s New York City office (located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas, Sixth Floor, New York) on Wednesday, June 3, from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon.
“Today’s business environment demands that companies take a look at how they approach information management compliance,” said Randolph Kahn, founder of Kahn Consulting, Inc. “Many companies today mistakenly believe compliance is a destination. But it’s a discipline, and in this seminar with NextPage, Kahn Consulting and Microsoft, we’ll explain one of the best processes to efficiently control information management compliance.”
A major aspect of compliance is controlling the amount of non-business-critical information companies store on internal networks and hard drives. Yet, according to retention policies, 80 to 95 percent of all information in an enterprise should be deleted.
“The best solution by far to address this problem is the new solution by NextPage Information Tracking Platform,” wrote Gabor Fari, Solutions Strategist with Microsoft’s Health & Life Sciences Industry Unit. “Their ‘digital threading’ technology is exactly what is needed, and I consider it revolutionary.”
NextPage’s Chief Development Officer, Cydni Tetro will be on hand to discuss how Grant Thornton utilizes SharePoint plus NextPage Control for a complete information risk management solution.
“Grant Thornton is a prime example of how companies can realign their compliance goals and take control of the entire process,” said Tetro. “The top five accounting firm has implemented a solution using Microsoft SharePoint and NextPage Control to maintain deep insight into its own compliance policies. In doing so, Grant Thornton will save more than $400K in this year alone! The Kahn seminar is the perfect opportunity to talk through Grant Thornton’s methodology.”