09.04.2010 • News

IBM Analytics Streamlines Processes For Russian Prosecutor General's Office

IBM and the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation today announced the completion of a new information system powered by IBM analytics. The system is designed to str...

IBM and the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation today announced the completion of a new information system powered by IBM analytics. The system is designed to streamline the work of employees of the Prosecutor General's office by consolidating operations and providing an extensive regional network that carries out business inspections in all Russian regions.

The new system is part of the Russian Government's strategy to ensure transparency and openness of business inspections. Through automation, prosecutors will be able to make audit decisions faster and provide greater workflow security. IBM business analytics will allow employees of the Prosecutor General's Office to generate reports with various levels of complexity automatically, and also create new forms and text and graphical reports without involving programmers or analysts.

 

 

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