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Partnership shows GRC can work in manufacturing
We've suggested recently that the GRC industry is spreading its tentacles into new areas. For example, AlertEnterprise, based in Freemont, Calif., touts itself as a leader in the movement to
How to ensure IT GRC success
We'll likely see more IT GRC implementation this year, in various forms. CSO magazine has come up with some common sense advice for such projects . The Dos:
Agree on an implementation strategy.
Alert Enterprise incorporates physical security into product
AlertEnterprise, based in Freemont, Calif., has found an interesting way to stand out in the GRC and security market. With the launch of its Security Convergence Solution for Multi-Regulatory
Can social media boost GRC?
The rise of Facebook and Twitter in the workplace has given the social media movement a boost. Many companies are moving to tap the power of social media initiatives, for internal and external
SaaS catching on for GRC apps
Software-as-a-service seems to be one of those perennial trends. The marketing of SaaS is constant and suggests the concept is taking over the corporate world. The reality is a bit different.
IBM-Open Pages' first big announcement
We brought you an update last week of the EMC-Archer deal one year after it was struck . No reason not to update another big deal in the GRC industry, the IBM-Open Pages deal, which was inked in late
GRC trends to look out for in 2011
So, what will be the big trends in GRC for 2011? Everyone's got an opinion. The common thread is that we'll likely see more spending starting this year--which is great news for the industry. To get
More GRC vendors target small companies
The GRC industry in many ways was built on large company deployments. The big firms faced the most regulatory risk and were the prime opportunities early on. But medium- and small-size companies face
GRC, a bigger headache in 2011
An article in Baseline takes a look at the top IT trends in 2011 and predicts GRC "will become a bigger migraine." "It's basic physics: combine a mélange of IT initiatives--including
Regulatory explosion bodes well for GRC
Dodd-Frank garners a lot of media attention, as one of the farthest reaching pieces of financial reform legislation should. But there are a host of other regulations that are also now reality. In the

