August 14, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Software as a service provider OpSource (opsource.net) announced on Monday that Keane's Business Risk Management Solutions (keanebrms.com) division has selected OpSource to deliver Keane SCORE, a Web-based decision-support tool that automates the key components of enterprise risk and compliance management including measurement, management and monitoring.
OpSource says businesses rely on Keane SCORE to automate and streamline key functions required to accomplish and maintain compliance in real-time, requiring non-stop availability and optimal application performance. By partnering with OpSource, Keane BRMS can assure its customers that the entire Keane SCORE application environment and infrastructure meets its high standards for quality and efficiency and delivers the responsive, accurate results needed for cost-effective enterprise risk management, says the company.
"On-demand companies are turning to OpSource for Web application delivery as their businesses evolve, because we offer the breadth of services and economies of scale that enable them to expand globally and do it very cost-effectively," says Treb Ryan, CEO of OpSource. "Keane BRMS is a great example of an on-demand enterprise that needs to meet high standards of quality and service. This requires a true partnership that redefines managed hosting and we've created a business model whereby, as a Web application delivery provider, we truly understand our customer's business."
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