Escape Velocity Systems Cited in The Machinist for Streamlining the Security Process

Released on: January 30, 2008, 5:04 am

Press Release Author: Thomas R. Cutler

Industry: Software

Press Release Summary: Escape Velocity Systems Cited in The Machinist for
Streamlining the Security Process

Press Release Body: The new feature article in the current issue of The Machinist
authored by manufacturing journalist, Thomas R. Cutler is titled: "Streamline the
security processes." Cutler discusses how technology solutions can guard malevolent
data tampering and in due course smoothen the data to work impeccably. Here both the
principles of security and safety play a significant role and are to be seen as part
of a lean manufacturing continued process improvement program.

According to Cutler, "Lean manufacturing principles call for productivity gains,
which are increasingly dependant upon speeding up the flow of sensitive data
throughout the enterprise. As proprietary data is managed through an ERP (enterprise
resource planning) system industrial security requires that this precious
information must be guarded from malicious data tampering."

According to Evan Garber, President of Escape Velocity Systems
(www.evs-sw.com) , which specializes in formula-based process manufacturing,
"Advanced auditing and security functionality is not simply preventing unauthorized
data manipulation.risk management, it provides a context for a data management plan
that includes process improvement."

Technology solutions must provide direct security and user accountability for one's
actions along with the ability to manage the ancillary attached data through an
approval, lockdown, and version control process; security also requires efficiency
of electronic document handling. Garber suggests that there are specific questions
that process manufacturing CFO's must be able to answer from ERP reports including:

�� Who are all the people who touched this document and how long were
they working on it?
�� What reasons were provided for making additions, deletions, or
modifications?
�� Did a supervisor approve the changes?
�� What safeguards are in place to ensure that the user, not someone
else, made changes?

Escape Velocity Systems (EVS) was formed in 2001 to combine specific industry
knowledge related to process manufacturing, distribution, and ERP implementations
with cutting edge software development. The company focus is to create tools that
enable mid-market enterprises to achieve their goals, focusing on lean processes and
ROI.


Escape Velocity Systems
www.evs-sw.com
Evan Garber
President
solutions@evs-sw.com
303.494.1765 x114



Web Site: http://www.evs-sw.com

Contact Details: Escape Velocity Systems
2530 55th St.
Suite 204
Boulder, CO

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