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Compliance: How IT governance helps control risk and govern your business


 
   No need to travel, starting 17 July 2009, just spend an hour with us to learn about IBM Rational's solutions for Governance, Risk and Compliance, and see how you can establish balance between the things you are required to do, and the objectives that must be achieved for business success.

   


 

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Assessing Your IT Governance Maturity: Key Considerations
 
Compliance takes many forms in the enterprise, implemented for regulatory as well as organizational reasons, stretching from the strategic planning to the tactical execution phases. Best-practice organizations are able to effectively achieve compliance across IT and Software delivery, as well as use IT to drive governance across the enterprise.

How do you distinguish governance from management, to create a seamless structure that lets people do their jobs. How do organizations implement processes that protect the business from strategic risks, implement automation and measure effectiveness, leverage reusable assets and industry models, manage IT portfolio risk through analytical tools, manage requirements for process and organizational change and ensure achievement of your strategic business goals with alignment to those of IT?

Join this webinar and learn about IBM Rational's solutions for Governance, Risk and Compliance, and see how you can establish balance between the things you are required to do, and the objectives that must be achieved for business success.

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