The Preliminary Specification Part CCCXXVIII (C&G Part XXVI)
Continuing on with our look at the Oracle Fusion Applications, Governance Risk & Compliance Suite of modules. Today we will be discussing the Performance Operational Control tools that consist of Transaction Controls Governor, Configuration Controls Governor and Preventive Controls Governor. As we indicated yesterday, these have all been adopted into the Compliance & Governance module of the Preliminary Specification and provide the innovative oil and gas producer with internal controls and governance over a variety of processes. They offer the detailed governance, in an automated fashion, necessary for the insatiable energy era.
The Transaction Controls Governor is an application that is designed to continuously monitor key transactions. It also provides monitoring of data and application modifications. In terms of reviewing transactions, much of the application is programmable and can be set to look for certain criteria. This is done through an interface that is intuitive and easy to set up a control that will monitor all transactions for certain behavior. Oracle also provides a library of internal controls that can be deployed if the producer finds them of value. People, Ideas & Objects, working on behalf of our subscribing producers, should also provide a library of these controls that are specific to the innovative oil and gas producer. These controls output can then be directed to the appropriate individual within the firm to have them dealt with.
Oracle’s Configuration Controls Governor is an Oracle Fusion Application that provides Sarbane’s Oxley compliance to the producer for IT infrastructure configuration changes. When there is a change to your IT environment, the who, what, where and when of the change is sent to the appropriate people within your organization. There they can review the changes to ensure that they were carried out in compliance with the companies policies. The Configuration Control Governor also provides the ability to establish tolerances on fields. So if a user entered a number that exceeded the value of the fields tolerance, the transaction would be rejected.
During our discussion of the Compliance & Governance module we discussed the need for more internal controls. And these transaction and configuration controls will bring an element of the internal controls under appropriate governance. That these are automated helps to provide a strong understanding of the appropriateness of the global transaction base the producer firm has based their financial reports upon. However, they are not the whole picture when it comes to internal controls. And that is where the Oracle Preventive Controls Governor comes into play. Using configurable workflows, Oracle Preventive Controls Governor enables the user to design and implement appropriate internal controls for their firm. This tool provides both contextual and intrinsic policy applications to business processes.
Tomorrow we will discuss the Oracle Access & Segregation of Duties Controls application.
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