For Immediate Release
Contact:
Dan Thompson
PAN Communications
978/474-1900
ecora@pancomm.com
Portsmouth, N.H. – October 16, 2007 – a leading provider of automated configuration change and compliance audit reporting solutions, announced that its Chief Compliance Advisor, James Sayles, will engage in a panel discussion on Data Center Privacy and Compliance at Interop New York 2007, taking place at the Javits Convention Center in New York City, October 22-26. The panel and topic will be:
"Best Practices in Data Center Privacy and Compliance"
Data centers store a company's most precious resource: Information.
High-profile leaks, from credit-card theft to the disclosure of personal
data, mean that data center operators are on high alert. Many industries
have tight regulations on what can be stored and how it can be used. And
with fines -- or even jail time -- in store for those who ignore the law,
it's essential that data center teams know the facts. This panel looks at
the rules and regulations governing privacy and compliance in data centers,
and technologies that can keep operators out of hot water.
The full panel includes:
Ecora Software provides Enterprise Configuration Visibility™ to customers worldwide, ensuring their IT infrastructures are secure, compliant and effective. Ecora is the market-proven leader in transforming enterprise-wide configuration data into easy-to-understand reports for regulatory compliance and enabling IT best practices. The Company's flagship solution, Auditor Professional™, provides the only patented architecture proven to automate the collection and reporting of configuration information from the entire infrastructure, without agents. Ecora Software takes the cost and complexity out of compliance audits and adopting IT best practices for more than 800 active worldwide customers, including many of the Fortune 100.
Please visit Ecora at www.ecora.com.