Riskonnect, Inc. Shakes up the Risk Management Software Market

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:14am EDT

Software developer and marketer, showcases its suite of enterprise-class risk
management software products at the Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc.
2009 Annual Convention and hosts risk management executives in its integrated
risk management software webinar
MARIETTA, Ga.--(Business Wire)--
Independent software companyRiskonnect, Inc. will shake up the risk management
software market at the 2009 Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida as the company showcases its suite of
integrated risk management software solutions including Riskonnect Incident
Management, Riskonnect RMIS, and Riskonnect ERM. Riskonnectoffers the only suite
of enterprise-class risk management software in a risk management information
systems (RMIS) market that has been littered with troubles and where technology
has stagnated, and in an ERM market where there has been much vendor confusion
and few successful ERM implementations. 

Also at the RIMS conference, Riskonnect will be interviewing executives from
leading organizations including: Luis Ramos, Chief Executive Officer for The
Network; Steve Dreyer, Standard & Poor`s; Jerry Ferris, Vice President of Risk
Management for Kinetic Concepts, Inc.; and many more. Riskonnect is compiling
comments and business strategies from these risk management thought-leaders
within Riskonnect`s webinar: Riskonnect Shakes up the Risk Management Software
Market - A 2009 RIMS Conference Wrap-up, to be aired on April 30 at 1:30 EDT.
Participants may register for the event at www.riskonnect.com/rimspressrelease. 

During the webinar, participants will hear discussions among these
thought-leading executives concerning the risk management industry, where the
industry is headed, what organizations need to focus on to achieve nirvana in
the risk management industry, how organizations can realize value from an ERM
program, what`s hot and what`s not at the 2009 RIMS Annual Conference, and so
much more. 

As one of over 400 exhibitors at the 2009 RIMS Annual Conference, Riskonnect
will demonstrate its integrated risk management software platform both from the
top-down through enterprise risk management and from the bottom-up starting with
incident management, connecting to insurable risks through Riskonnect RMIS,
triggering key risk indicators which feed into risk dashboards and reports, and
integrating with the enterprise-class Riskonnect ERM software system. Riskonnect
is the first software provider offering this level of integration between
insurable risk management and enterprise risk management, bringing a new
approach to risk management and the ability to integrate all within a single
platform. This not only lowers the total cost of risk (TCOR), but also helps
make insurable risk management relevant to the highest levels of an
organization. 

About Riskonnect

Riskonnect, Inc. is an innovator in risk management, enhancing the maturity and
sophistication of ERM (enterprise risk management) and the performance and
scalability of RMIS (risk management information systems) worldwide. As an
independent provider of comprehensive software solutions for organizations that
need to understand risks from all perspectives, Riskonnect empowers executives
to make forward-looking decisions based on real-time, enterprise-wide,
comprehensive risk information. The company develops and markets a growing suite
of risk management technology solutions including Riskonnect ERM, Riskonnect
RMIS and Riskonnect Incident Management. Riskonnect applications are built on
the most scalable, reliable, and secure platform in the risk industry. For more
information about Riskonnect, contact us at www.riskonnect.com, email to
info@riskonnect.com or call 678.810.0805. 





Riskonnect, Inc.
Press Contact:
Kelly M. Barton,678-810-0805
Vice President of Marketing
kelly.barton@riskonnect.com

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