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Gladwyne Software Surety completes enterprise software
underwriting process
King of Prussia, PA, October 15,
1999 - Gladwyne Software Surety has extended their proprietary Missouri
Method to include an underwriting process specifically designed to identify
risk associated with enterprise software implementations. Mort Goldman,
of Gladwyne Software Surety replied, "There are unique risks associated
with enterprise-class application projects (i.e. ERP and CRM projects),
our underwriting process is essentially a two step process where we
first dis-aggregate the solution components and assess them, then re-aggregate
and re-assess. The results are a bondable project, or a set of tasks
required to reduce risk."
"Our enterprise software underwriting
process is high-value regardless of whether it actually results in bonding
the project," remarked Goldman. "System Integrators, Enterprise
Software Vendors, and IT Buyers all want the same thing, a successful
project. Our underwriting process identifies areas where all parties
can benefit by reducing project risks."
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