Odojo Launches Social Networking Backup and Archive Service
Meeting SOX and RFD requirements
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 1, 2009 at 3:53 pmOdojo, Inc. announced the launch of a new service that monitors and archives a company’s social network activity, meeting the requirements of both Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and Regulation FD (RFD).
The Odojo Archiving Service monitors all activity, created both by company employees as well as content created by 3rd parties, on a host of social networking platforms and archives it into a database for future use.
Built upon cloud computing technology by Amazon Web Services, the Odojo Archiving Service requires no customer IT department involvement and operates as a Software as a Service (SaaS) browser based application. The service monitors and securely archives both company sponsored social networking accounts as well as ‘keyword mentions’ of a companies name, trademarks, and ticker symbol on numerous social networks including (but not limited to) Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace.
“The Odojo Archiving Service provides a mission critical tool to both public and private companies that want to monitor what is being said on social networks by both their own employees as well as 3rd parties,” said Mike Stemple, Founder of Odojo Inc. “Having watched the explosive growth of social networks like TwitterTM, we saw a need for a service that can help protect a company from not just SOX and RFD compliance but also keep track of how 3rd parties are utilizing a companies trademark and stock symbol online.”
The Odojo Archiving Service is currently in limited trials with a handful of companies with the company looking for additional ‘early release’ clients.
Additionally, Odojo announces a company authored white paper outlining the numerous risks public companies are experiencing with the advent of social networking. The white paper entitled Twitter in the Age of Sarbanes-Oxley and Regulation FD, can be downloaded after sending an email to the company.