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ALSO CALLED:
Governance,
Enterprise Governance
DEFINITION: Corporate governance is a term that refers broadly to the rules, processes, or laws by which businesses are operated, regulated, and controlled. The term can refer to internal factors defined by the officers, stockholders or constitution of a corporation, as well as to external forces such as consumer groups, clients, and government regulations. Learn more about corporate governance at SeachCompliance.com.
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Corporate Governance Reports
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activEcho Overview Video
sponsored by GroupLogic
WEBCAST:
GroupLogic's activEcho is a secure Enterprise File Sharing and Syncing solution designed for corporate users. This video provides a high level overview of the problems enterprises face when considering file sharing and syncing solutions and how activEcho provides a solution that meets the needs of end users and IT.
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 | Premiered: 14 Mar 2012
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Applications and best practices to keep your mobile devices secure
sponsored by Good Technology
EGUIDE:
Uncover best practices for keeping your mobile devices and applications secure.
Posted: 06 Mar 2012 | Published: 06 Mar 2012
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Top 5 Mobile Security Threats and How to Address Them
sponsored by GroupLogic
WHITE PAPER:
Uncover the latest security threats to the mobile environment plus solutions that will help you safely reap all the benefits mobile devices can bring to your enterprise.
Posted: 16 Feb 2012 | Published: 16 Feb 2012
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Information Governance Online Symposium: Applying GARPĀ® to SharePoint 2010 Governance Classroom
sponsored by SearchCompliance.com
VIRTUAL SEMINAR:
In this four-part classroom, learn from Monica Crocker, Corporate Records Manager at Land O'Lakes, as she explains the information governance benefits and opportunities of SharePoint 2010.
Posted: 14 Nov 2011 | Premiered: 14 Nov 2011
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE DEFINITION (continued):
A well-defined and enforced corporate governance provides a structure that, at least in theory, works for the benefit of everyone concerned by ensuring that the enterprise adheres to accepted ethical standards and best practices as well as to formal laws. To that end, organizations have been formed at the regional, national, and global levels. In recent years, corporate governance has received increased attention because of high-profile scandals involving abuse of corporate power and, in some cases, alleged criminal activity by corporate officers. An integral part of an effective corporate
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