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November 2007
Financial Performance Measures: An Obsession among Asia Pacific Executives
Asia Pacific companies focus blindly on financial performance and budget to measure the performance of their IT function. To assess what Asia Pacific companies measure to evaluate IT performance, XMG research study show the following results... {read more} |
August 2007
Getting the Most Out of CMMI: Why Level 3 Might Be Good Enough
The main objective of establishing process standards in the IT industry is to ensure a high quality in the output generated by the IT industry. In the case of service support and delivery by IT firms, ITIL is most often used, while in the case of software development and deployment, CMMi is the dominant framework.
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June 2007
Certification vs. Compliance: How Much is Enough?
After the high-profile scandals of Enron and WorldCom at the turn of the century, the standardization and regulation of business practices became very critical issues of concern to many governments. Intended to protect the welfare of shareholders and the general public from the sometimes willful fraudulent practices in accounting and business management, a growing number of legislation and international regulations were introduced to counter the risks from future scandals.
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