Root Locus, Inc. is a part of
the Business-Oriented Computer Software Industry (SIC Code 7372.9902);
it designs and implements distributed secure information management
systems for enterprise environments and the Internet (Web 2.0),
including solutions for information access control and authorization.
Global Authorization Service for the Internet (Web 2.0)The core element of Root Locus, Inc.
business is the distributed authorization service for the Internet (Web
2.0). The company uses this to position itself as a leader of
authorization services market, to educate users and customers, and to
promote company’s ideas and influence. Internet service will also
become a starting point for revenue from Internet customers and
provided professional services. Global
distributed authorization service in the Internet (Web 2.0) helps
companies reduce costs and complexity of implementing access control
and authorization for different categories of web users; it provides
security (authorization) support for multiple dispersed
Internet-deployed applications, dramatically simplifies compliance and
delivers better business control.
Our goal is to deliver distributed authorization service in the
Internet (Web 2.0) ahead of potential competition and use it to
generate revenue streams for the company.
Enterprise Authorization ServiceInstallation, customization, maintenance, and security auditing of Preallowed® distributed authorization services solutions in enterprise and cross-enterprise environments is available through Root Locus, Inc. professional services. Root Locus, Inc.
will build a professional team that can help clients successfully plan,
design, and implement large and complex security and compliance
initiatives. The services team must be able to meet tight schedules and
ensure that it will not overlook factors that might jeopardize the
achievement of client’s goals.
Enterprise Role and Resource RegistryWhen
used in the enterprise environment, distributed authorization service
provides the core structure for Enterprise Role and Resource Registry,
an ultimate catalog of all internally used applications, systems,
storage devices and network resources. |