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    Upcoming webcast: Governance and Compliance in Service-Oriented Solutions

    To be presented on Frday (12/3) morning.  Sign up here.

    Here is the abstract:

    Myriad regulatory compliance challenges such as the Sarbanes-Oxley act, HIPAA, the Basel II accords, and the USA PATRIOT act now face enterprises around the world. As agencies and legislation introduces new information capture and reporting requirements, organizations must retrofit their business processes to comply. Because of the complexity of modifying existing business solutions, compliance can be costly to implement and execute. This webcast will examine the Compliance Architectural Theme as a means of developing a conceptual and logical architecture for modeling, capturing, communicating, and mining compliance metadata in a service-oriented enterprise technology portfolio.

    Important Disclaimer: Although I'm listed as the presenter this may/should be presented by Mike Burner instead.  Mike did a lot of thinking around the controls framework and really deserves the credit for it.

    Posted: Monday, November 29, 2004 5:37 PM by jevdemon
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