The experienced team from LOCS provides the combined technical expertise and creativity behind ComplyMan. The team’s extensive knowledge of IT services, contracts and licensing has been integral in the development of the product. LOCS has a proven track record for the delivery of consistent, high quality and innovative solutions to both private and public business sectors.
LOCS has delivered ITAM solutions since the company was formed in 2001, following a reorganisation in SEMA Group/Schlumberger (now Atos Origin). We pride ourselves in taking the time and trouble to understand our client’s requirements and to deliver appropriate answers.
The ComplyMan philosophy is centered around accuracy and consistent data and process simplification. In a world where most IT Asset and Compliance projects/tools are becoming ever more complicated, we believe passionately in an approach that aims to simplify procedures. ComplyMan complements the function of the procurement department. Real time control will be gained.
This approach has seen our national and international customer base grow enormously. We are particularly strong in highly-regulated industries. Our clientele includes local government departments, police forces, global transportation companies and insurance and banking organisations.
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We like to work closely with selected business partners who are as obsessive about successful implementations as we are.
To find a local partner that can help you reap the benefits of ComplyMan, please contact us using the online contact form or phone the ComplyMan team on 0121 747 2717.
LOCS Publishing Limited (LOCS) has created this privacy policy to demonstrate our commitment to the privacy of the users of our websites.The following paragraphs explain more about our privacy policy, and how we treat personally identifiable information collected from our visitors and users.
You can visit the LOCS’ websites without revealing any personal information. However, LOCS needs certain personal information if you wish to purchase our products, receive a newsletter, or use certain LOCS’ services. Where required, this information may include your personal contact information and/or your company contact information. LOCS will use this information to reply to your enquiries, to provide you with requested products and services, to set up your member’s account, and to contact you regarding new products and services. By accessing LOCS’ services and voluntarily providing the requested personal information, you consent to the collection and use of the information in accordance with this privacy policy.
LOCS may disclose your personal information to third parties who work on behalf of LOCS to provide products and services requested by you. We will share personal information for these purposes only with third parties whose privacy policies are consistent with ours or who agree to abide by our policies with respect to personal information.
We find that your actions on our websites violate the LOCS’ Terms of Use document or any of our usage guidelines for specific products or services.
If you do not consent to the collection, use or disclosure of your personal information as outlined in this policy, please do not provide any personal information to LOCS. If you have provided personal information to LOCS and no longer consent to its use or disclosure as outlined herein, please notify LOCS using our Contact Us page.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be considered 100% secure. However, your information is protected for your privacy and security. In certain areas of our websites, as identified on the site, LOCS uses industry-standard SSL-encryption to protect data transmissions. We also safeguard your personal information from unauthorised access, through access control procedures, network firewalls and physical security measures. LOCS will only retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes identified above or as required by law.
In ITIL terms the DSL (Definitive Software Library) contains software licence information. The DML (Definitive Media Library) is a reference to the physical media or the location of the software product. Whilst in ITIL V3 the two terms (DSL and DML) have been amalgamated and called the DML, for practical purposes it is worth keeping to two entities separate with a defined link simply because of who has responsibility for managing the two sets of data.