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Leading Analysts Advise Organizations to Implement Integrated Solutions

I’ve been beating the drum for integrated sustainability solutions since 2000. Since then we have been building out our solution to encompass all critical environmental health and safety matters, which enables organizations to take a holistic and strategic approach to sustainability. The integrated design reduces complexity, risks and costs by leveraging critical data, information and best practices from a common database for a facility, business unit or across the enterprise.
In the past two weeks, two different industry analysts have been discussing sustainability platforms in the same terms, which tells me that the direction we are taking is the right one.

Michael Rasmussen, a well-respected industry expert and the principal of a consulting service called Corporate Integrity, has long been a proponent of platforms rather than silos. In his most recent blog post, he says that information technology risk management isn’t the be-all and end-all of risk management; it’s only one aspect. He warns that vendors who say they are in the GRC space without an integrated platform may be thrown out of meetings. There can’t be a much stronger warning than that against point solutions rather than integrated solutions.

In addition, at its GRC summit this week, the lead Gartner GRC analyst, Dan Miklovic, presented an overview of the EHS space called “Environmental, Health and Safety: “Your Applications Must be Part of an Overall GRC Process.” Gartner says that EHS information systems must become fully integrated and, when they do, they help organizations by reducing:

  • number of applications
  • interfaces
  • support staff
  • IT hardware and
  • number of vendors to be managed

That advice aligns with ESS’ approach of reducing complexity to reduce risks and costs.

We are always working with our customers to make sure they get the innovative solutions they need to reach their sustainability, performance and compliance goals. One of the ways we do that is by inviting IT experts and users from some of the world’s leading companies to our user conference, ESS EXPO.08, which is a highly successful event for sharing best practices among our partners and customers. EXPO.08 is coming up April 13-17, and I hope to see you there. This year’s keynote will be AMR analyst Simon Jacobson, who will talk about laying the foundation for sustainability through environmental compliance.

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