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16 Jan 2009
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16 Jan 2009
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PDF
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11
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IT Briefing
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English
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ABSTRACT:
When an organization has a strong IT governance focus, it can address any compliance issues that may arise. From a governance perspective, this document describes:
- Concepts and definitions for governance
- Elements of governance
- Distinguishing myth from reality
- Approaches that go beyond "just good enough"
- Control frameworks
- Information systems control frameworks for IBM Lotus software environments
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Author
Chris Byrne
Senior Solutions Specialist
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Sirius Computer Solutions
Chris Byrne is a Senior Solutions Specialist for Sirius Computer Solutions, the largest IBM Premier Business Partner in the United States for hardware, software, and services. A certified Information Systems Auditor, as well as an IBM CAAD, CASA, and CASP, Chris works with customers to identify the overall health of their IBM Lotus Software environments from both technical and IT-governance-related perspectives. Chris is certified by IBM as an advanced application developer, a system administrator, and a security professional.
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