|
The World Wide Web is rapidly becoming the standard for the exchange
of corporate data, and, as such, software developers have had to
ensure that their applications can cope with centralising data storage
in one location, presenting information in possibly different languages
and in the instances of corporate compliance information, ensure
that local jurisdictional reporting requirements are met.
Blueprint OneWorld, and its predecessor Blueprint Online, are the
first global applications to be able to easily track corporate data
in this way. Similar applications can claim to be able to do this
through different jurisdictional sets, but the Blueprint approach
is different and more dynamic.
With the required security access controls, users get to see all
of their companies regardless of their jurisdiction. It is only
when a user accesses specific entity information that Blueprint
OneWorld will dynamically configure the view of this data to show
jurisdictional specific information.
A similar approach is used for the production of forms, reports,
statutory and other user-defined paperwork. At the time of their
production, Blueprint OneWorld will determine the format that is
required, based on the legal jurisdiction of the entity and will
then apply this to their automatic selection and production.
Blueprint OneWorld is currently able to store the statutory records
for companies, entities and individuals in the following jurisdictions.
- USA (multi-state)
- Canada (Federal and Provincial)
- England
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Mauritius (on and off-shore)
- South Africa
- Australia
Additional jurisdictions covering Asia and Europe are being added
on a regular basis, however the Blueprint end-user jurisdiction
specific configurability, make it very simple for users to add jurisdictions
complete with their data recording requirements.
We are also very happy to prioritise our global support implementation
project, specifically to meet the requirements of individual client
requests.
|