What is 'limited' in Advanced Risk Professional ?
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06-10-2022 01:39 AM
For IRM professional, the pricing guide mentions "limited" for Advanced Risk . Unfortunately, 'Limited' is not defined anywhere.
What exactly are the limitations in the professional license for advanced risk?
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06-12-2022 08:04 AM
IRM Pro gives you Advanced Risk limited, while IRM Enterprise is full.
IRM Enterprise provides Risk Events, Automated Factors for RAMs and ORX integration for external losses registrations.
If you have access to the pricing guide on the partner portal, you want to look for the "Risk Pricing and Packaging" PPT for the details - or as always, contact your SN rep.
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06-13-2022 12:09 AM
This explains the difference between professional and enterprise, but that was not the question.
The question was what the 'limited' ARA means in the professional license.
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06-12-2022 11:41 PM
Hi Lucas,
ARA Limited is an add-on package which provides access to the creation of a limited # of risk assessment methodologies restricted to the specific application domain. Currently, this is only available in the Privacy management SKU where even though customer has not purchased IRM Professional and IRM Enterprise, they would have access to ARA but limited by the # of active RAMs and specific to the domain "Privacy". Please let me know if this clarifies the doubt you had.
Regards,
Utkarsh
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06-13-2022 12:11 AM
This somewhat clarifies, but there still remains an undeclared variable: What is the number of active RAMS limit?
Thanks.