The Oracle (News - Alert) 2010 North America Titan Award has been awarded to PwC LLP for Excellence in Security and Identity Management. This marks the fourth time PwC has won the Titan Award in this category.
PwCs' capabilities in security and identity management, knowledge of Oracle's Security and Identity Management solutions, and ability to implement a solution that delivered measurable business results, are recognized by this award.
The enterprise identity and access management solution of the company have helped the client improve the overall efficiency of information access, adhered to compliance regulations and met the company's security standards.
"As one of the leading providers of identity management solutions and implementations, with significant experience in the Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite, we are honored to receive this prestigious recognition," Gary Loveland, PwC principal and security practice leader, said. "The accomplishments of our winning submission illustrate the value of a trusted relationship between service provider and software provider, and how it can result in providing a leading solution to a valued client."
"PwC has long experience and deep knowledge in Oracle identity management, giving them a good understanding of customer requirements," John Gray, group vice president, North America technology channel sales, Oracle, said. "PwC's ability to collaborate effectively with Oracle and deliver industry-leading solutions has helped grow a strong relationship and create real customer value."
At Oracle OpenWorld 2010 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, PwC is a Grande sponsor and a Platinum level member in the Oracle PartnerNetwork. The event brings more than 1,800 sessions, 400 partner exhibits, keynotes from the world's technology leaders, hands-on labs, several special networking events, and more.
In related news, for the seventh year in a row, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has been named in the top ten of the Working Mother "100 Best Companies". PwC has now appeared 16 times in this prominent benchmark for work-life practices in corporate America.
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