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February 22, 2007

Compliance should be integrated...not an event

Wouldn't it be nice to always be in compliance? Why should an audit always be an event where everyone has to drop everything important they were doing to franticially start preparing for anything the auditor might throw at them?

In today's world of explonentially growing compliance regulations, organizations must automate their compliance-readiness activities. It just becomes part of the business. This is the only way for organizations to get beyond the time-consuming event compliance audits are today. To read more on the value of automating compliance reporting, David Greene of BMC has a nice article addressing this issue on itworld.com this week.

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