ClusterSeven is a provider of strategic spreadsheet and Access Data management software to banks and other large, multi-national corporations. The company has launched its ClusterSeven ADM software product, designed to help organisations reduce operational risk by closely monitoring the activity and changes to data in their Microsoft Office Access databases. ClusterSeven ADM enables ClusterSeven customers to comply with the most stringent interpretations of the requirements imposed by regulatory bodies that require organisations to demonstrate oversight on business records and communications. With its use, customers such as European Credit Management, would be enabled to improve imposed oversight and also comply with their own internal governance, risk and regulatory compliance policies. Microsoft Office Access, formerly Microsoft Access, is a relational database management system and part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system. ClusterSeven ADM provides an organisation with detailed oversight of records created and managed in Access, and monitors these activities with no impact to the end user. ClusterSeven ADM saves time by removing many manual checks, creates a centralised and auditable history and clearly separates the roles of the business users and operational risk managers, all key requirements of most compliance legislation including those established by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the US and the Financial Services Authority in the UK. ClusterSeven ADM draws on the proven architecture of ClusterSeven's Enterprise Spreadsheet Manager Software product, which provides the same oversight capabilities over an organization's spreadsheets created using popular programs such as Excel and Google Docs. ClusterSeven ADM and ClusterSeven Enterprise Spreadsheet Manager are available now and can be purchased directly or through ClusterSeven's network of value-added resellers, distributors and system integrators.

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