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Company
Baseline Control is a privately held corporation in Pittsburgh,
PA. Pittsburgh is often known as the “city of Three Rivers”.
To visit Pittsburgh, you soon find out that bridges, tunnels and
rivers are a very significant aspect of the Western Pennsylvania
culture.
Baseline Control can draw many technology analogies from this.
We too look at our customer’s problems and obstacles in a
comparable way. Can we help our customer build a “bridge”
(common control plane) across the various technologies that support
their IT processes? Can we help our customer build a “tunnel”
(common protected baseline) through a complex IP environment to
protect business data and processes? Can we help a customer converge
many different compliance and security requirements into a complete
configuration strategy with our managed solution services?
So in this way, Baseline Control emulates its
home as a company that provides the practical simplicity to make
complex IT topography behave as one ecosystem. And it hides the
complexity through service and automation in an expert system framework.
Originally developed at Westinghouse, our technology
was used to manage mission-critical networks at nuclear power plants
where off-the-shelf management offerings and point products could
not provide sufficient control, visibility and stability.
Baseline Control's founders
subsequently acquired the technology and its assets, and have kept
Westinghouse as a loyal customer. Baseline Control has continued
to advance the automation of this proven technology and has perfected
the discipline of baseline management for enterprise IT environments.
Baseline Control provides assessments and
designs control strategies that execute the control and visibility
required by today’s demanding industry standards, such as
Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, PCI and ISO. Through it’s channel partners,
Baseline Control now provides clients with visibility and control
never before thought possible in the most complex, most costly,
and most risk-prone IT arena—network and system configuration
dynamics.
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