SAS70 has become the gold standard for the auditing of service organizations, especially for providers of Software as a Services (SaaS). Steelwedge, the leading provider of Cloud based Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) Services, has successfully completed the SAS70 Type II audit.
The SAS70 Audit is performed in two steps, each resulting in a report that’s issued by an independent and certified auditor.
The Type I Report describes the control objectives and controls that have been put in pace by the SaaS provider. The auditor renders an opinion on whether these objectives and controls are suitable for the type of operation the SaaA provider is offering. As Steelwedge’s controls and objective have been based on relevant ISO and COBIT guidelines, a positive SAS70 Type I report was easily issued in August 2009.
The Type II Report investigates actual compliance with Type I controls. In the Type II Report, issued to Steelwedge in January 2010, the auditor confirms Steelwedge’s adherence to established and documented industry standard processes. The auditor’s opinion was formed over a five month period through on-site visits, investigations and reviews.
The SAS70 audit offers piece of mind for our customers, knowing that their data is secure with Steelwedge. Our data center, our applications and our processes conform to the highest level of industry standards, and will continue to do so as Steelwedge continues to undergo Type II Audits in regular six month intervals.
Steelwedge customers and prospects alike can rely on the opinion of a certified and independent auditor to ensure compliance with their internal data and security needs. This eliminates the need to conduct individual custom audits, saving both time and money.
Steelwedge’s regular SAS70 Audits do more than simply check the box on the currently popular topic. As the business world evolves and security requirements…
Chomping on the last bagel in the breakfast laid out on the conference room table, the CEO stands up, stretches, and comments “Excellent presentation, S&OP really drives change… cutting edge ideas…this will definitely work.” The scene has been set. Following lots of nods, another three million in cash is headed down the drain.
Does this sound familiar? The launch of yet another change initiative triggered by a compelling presentation from external consultants, software vendor or even the latest best selling business book. However, after years of initiatives being unleashed on organizations, senior managers should understand that certain success factors must be in place to enable successful change.
1. Provide Strong Leadership
Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) transformation initiatives are rarely sustainable unless they are led from the top. There is a direct linkage between the success of a change management program and leadership capabilities. An effective leader must demonstrate vision, courage & conviction
- A willingness to take both personal and business risks.
- A demonstrated commitment to change, not simply demanding it of others.
- Organizations such as Motorola and GE that have implemented exceptionally successful change programs include the development of key elements in their leadership training.
2. Develop a Compelling Vision
Developing a clear vision is important in making a culture change a reality. With an inspiring vision, people can visualize exciting possibilities and begin to act in accordance with them. Keeping the vision in the forefront of an organization’s thinking will ensure that energy and focus are sustained.
- What will the organization look like during and after the change program?
- Why should individuals and teams be engaged?
- What’s in it for them?
- What are the concerns that will emerge and how can they be addressed?
These are all critical questions that…