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SunGard Benefits from Intervoice and IBM Partnership for Two-Factor Voice Authentication

Wayne, PA, September 18, 2008 – SunGard (http//:www.sungard.com) is extending and refining the voice authentication capability of its Omni 401(k) platform, to help enterprises and service providers use voice identity authentication in order to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to personal information. SunGard has incorporated IBM’s Web-service-based Speaker Verification (SV) and IBM Websphere Voice Server (WVS) for voice authentication into its Intervoice IVR/voice portal solution, giving its customers the ability to authenticate someone’s identity based on their unique voiceprint. It can also be used as part of a multi-factor authentication strategy, to add a risk assessment aspect to the solution.

SunGard has been using the Intervoice platform for its Omni 401(k) IVR application since 1995. IBM's speaker verification is Web services-based, which allows the Omni IVR application the ability to use the new speaker verification engine. Intervoice, which is now part of Convergys, added IBM’s technology to its portfolio in March, and SunGard integrated the capability into Omni to enhance security and provide two-factor authentication for it telephony callers.

Identify theft is a major concern for consumers and financial service providers. Single factor authentication, based solely on something you know, is quickly becoming obsolete. The ability to provide multi-factor authentication, based on something you know and something you are, substantially increases the level of security that service providers can provide.

“The ability to use one's voice for authentication adds an extra layer of protection to sensitive information,” said Craig Hayman, vice president, IBM WebSphere. “ IBM’s solution was easily added to SunGard’s Intervoice application for Omni, largely due to IBM’s Web-services-based solution that supports industry-standard SOA environments through the WebSphere Applications
Server.”

Don Mackanos, president of SunGard’s benefits administration business, said, “The addition of IBM speech solutions to the Intervoice IVR in SunGard’s Omni retirement platform provides our customers an important opportunity to enhance the way they address privacy and security concerns in offering participant access to retirement plan data.”

About Omni
An integrated suite of solutions for retirement plan administration, Omni helps medium to large providers launch and maintain retirement products and services customized to their client needs. Administrators use Omni to manage the recordkeeping, trading and reconciliation, check writing and benefit disbursement processes of defined contribution, defined benefit and other contributory schemes worldwide.

About SunGard
With annual revenue of $5 billion, SunGard is a global leader in software and processing solutions for financial services, higher education and the public sector. SunGard also helps information-dependent enterprises of all types to ensure the continuity of their business. SunGard serves more than 25,000 customers in more than 50 countries, including the world’s 50 largest financial services companies. Visit SunGard at www.sungard.com.

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