15 September 2020Risk Management

ProcessUnity Vendor Risk Management now available on Microsoft AppSource

ProcessUnity, a provider of cloud-based applications for risk and compliance management, has made its ProcessUnity Vendor Risk Management application available on Microsoft AppSource, an online cloud marketplace that provides tailored line-of-business solutions.

ProcessUnity Vendor Risk Management is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application that combines a vendor services catalogue with risk process automation and reporting. The app streamlines third-party risk activities while capturing key supporting documentation to ensure compliance and fulfil regulatory requirements.

The company said it also provides powerful task automation capabilities that can free risk managers to focus on higher-value mitigation strategies.

ProcessUnity Vendor Risk Management is the first third-party risk management software application featured on AppSource. As part of the AppSource catalogue, ProcessUnity provides customers with direct access to a trusted vendor risk automation solution to help ensure even faster program implementations.

“More organisations are turning to best-of-breed software platforms to automate third-party risk processes and drive more risk out of their businesses,” said Amanda Giroux, director of alliances at ProcessUnity.

“As a long-time Microsoft partner, we’re excited to offer ProcessUnity Vendor Risk Management on Microsoft AppSource to give customers a faster path to effective and efficient third-party risk management.”

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