Elite Discovery and Elite Reports Version 5.01 Now Available
Elite Compliance Group, Inc. is pleased to announce the general availability of Elite Discovery and Elite Reports Versions 5.01. Elite Discovery 5.01 is a completely web-based network discovery tool and Elite Reports 5.01, like the previous version, is a completely web-based reporting tool. There is no need to download and install any architecture specific software to discover assets on your computer network.

Elite Discovery
A comprehensive and accurate inventory of your IT assets is the first and most important step in maintaining IT compliance. Multiple platforms make auditing your IT assets a difficult, if not impossible task. Many audit tools are only compatible with certain operating systems, while other tools require network-wide deployment. Elite Discovery is a comprehensive, completely web-based solution that does not require an architecture specific audit tool to be installed on either a client or a network server.
Elite Reports
Comprehensive and informative reports are critical to effectively evaluate the IT assets on your network. Elite Reports provides customizable reporting so you can view your network the way that makes the most sense for your environment.
Recent Settlements with Business Software Alliance for Unauthorized Software Use
March 24, 2010
Wausau Steel Corporation of Wausau, Wisconsin agrees to pay the Business Software Alliance $144,000 to settle claims that it had unlicensed copies of Adobe, Autodesk, Microsoft and Solidworks software installed on its computers.
March 22, 2010
Pine Belt Automotive, Inc. of Toms River, New Jersey agrees to pay the Business Software Alliance $97,218 to settle claims that it had unlicensed copies of Microsoft and Symantec software installed on its computers.
March 16, 2010
Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. of Burlington, Massachusetts agrees to pay the Business Software Alliance $156,002 to settle claims that it had unlicensed copies of Adobe, Autodesk, Corel, and Microsoft software installed on its computers.
March 15, 2010
iCan Benefit Group of Boca Raton, Florida agrees to pay the Business Software Alliance $61,500 to settle claims that it had unlicensed copies of Adobe, Microsoft and Symantec software installed on its computers.
Business Software Alliance Identifies Texas as the Nation's Software Piracy Hotspot
The Business Software Alliance ("BSA") recently identified Texas as a national hotspot in terms of reports of illegal software use and has urged individuals across the state and in the Houston area specifically to report the use of pirated software by businesses. In conjunction with its online software piracy reporting network, the BSA also maintains a manned telephone hotline. Individuals can confidentially offer information on unlicensed software use as well as register to claim rewards of up to $1 million. Since 2008, BSA has paid a total of $220,650 in rewards for verifiable tips of software piracy.
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Elite Compliance Provides Analysis of Current Software Discovery Tools
There are many network and software discovery tools on the market today, but which tools implement the features relevant to executives? To IT personnel? To Both? Elite Compliance Group, Inc. was founded by attorneys with over 20 years of software development and license experience, and provides this analysis of the features available in discovery tools today.

With copyright enforcement increasing, "agentless" discovery tools are inadequate. "Too often, someone in the IT department whom management trusts causes non-compliance on the network. That person then seeks to capitalize on that conduct by disclosing the non-compliance to the Business Software Alliance, the Software & Information Industry Association, or the software publishers themselves," says Brian Garlitz, partner at Garlitz Bell, LLP, a Dallas based law firm who represents clients in software copyright infringement. "Senior executives need to delegate the burden of network compliance to their subordinates, but regulatory requirements impose a non-delegable duty to assure network compliance. Most discovery tools, by their very design, neither allow senior executives to confirm network compliance without the assistance of their IT departments nor ensure confidentiality of the discovered information."
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