Infor Risk and Compliance vs Oracle Entitlements Server comparison

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We performed a comparison between Infor Risk and Compliance and Oracle Entitlements Server based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Ranking
38th
out of 86 in GRC
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145
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5th
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64
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Also Known As
Infor Approva, Approva
Entitlements Server
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Overview
Infor Risk and Compliance (Approva) version 10 provides powerful controls monitoring to discover exceptions and violations across key enterprise applications. It offers improved performance, an intuitive user experience, enhanced reporting, and new analytic dashboards to improve visibility into risks. It supports Microsoft SQL Server Standard Edition as its database and reporting server. It has enhanced extraction performance and enriched fuzzy logic algorithms, along with advanced data analysis, and reporting to quickly screen exceptions, identify violations and ultimately minimize exposure to risk.
Oracle Entitlements Server (OES) is a standards-based, policy-driven security solution that provides real time fine-grained authorization in Application, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Database environments. OES fills the need for granular, flexible, and externalized access control. The solution provides a comprehensive and centralized approach for managing access policies with distributed or centralized enforcement. Authorization policy management and runtime enforcement is provided for sensitive applications, databases, containers (such as Java, .NET), portals and content management systems (such as WebCenter and SharePoint), development frameworks, object relational mapping technologies, intermediaries (such as XML gateways and ESB's), web services, and SOA infrastructure.
Sample Customers
Parkland Health, Denver Public Schools, LL Bean, SEB Group, Hansa Hydrocarbons, World Vision
Symmetry Ltd., National Social Insurance Fund for Employees, UL LLC
Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company20%
Financial Services Firm15%
Educational Organization8%
Manufacturing Company8%
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Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business34%
Midsize Enterprise8%
Large Enterprise58%
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Infor Risk and Compliance is ranked 38th in GRC while Oracle Entitlements Server is ranked 5th in Authorization Software. Infor Risk and Compliance is rated 0.0, while Oracle Entitlements Server is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Infor Risk and Compliance is most compared with , whereas Oracle Entitlements Server is most compared with .

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