OpenText Core for Federated Compliance Policy compliance across the enterprise
Ensure consistent policy compliance across content repositories
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What causes information risk across the modern enterprise?

As the volume of information and the complexity of regulatory and privacy requirements grows, so does the difficulty of managing a compliance program. Content sprawl is an ongoing struggle in the modern enterprise, and manually coordinating a defensible compliance program across repositories is nearly impossible. Attempts to solve these problems often fail to scale or manage risk effectively.
OpenText™ Core for Federated Compliance delivers cross-repository visibility and policy control for transparency and defensibility of organizational information governance processes and reporting.
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Centralized record policy management
Defines and manages corporate records policies across multiple repositories.
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Reporting and review
Offers oversight of information governance effectiveness using visual dashboards and reporting as well as a built-in compliance search arm.
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Validate records compliance
Measures and reports local administrator’s adherence to global records policies in each repository.
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In-place records management
Provides native, in-place records policy oversight and administration for OpenText™ Documentum, OpenText™ Extended ECM, OpenText™ InfoArchive™ and Microsoft® Office 365® repositories, such as SharePoint® and OneDrive®.
OpenText Core for Federated Compliance benefits
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Local control with global oversight
Manage records locally for each repository and region, offering maximum process flexibility while managing risk at an organizational level.
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Cloud-ready risk management
Move to the cloud incrementally, repository-by-repository, with the unique Federated Compliance architecture.
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Data sovereignty and security
Manage content across repositories, in multiple jurisdictions, without transmitting content out of country.
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Transparency and defensibility
Identify content that is out of policy, develop new policies and bring content into compliance.