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  • When IT governance goes wrong

    By James Hutchinson | 21 September, 2010 19:21

    Speaking the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane this week, Cathy Blunt, manager of Griffith University’s internal audit office, provided an interesting insight into the main contributing factors to failed or inefficient IT products in government agencies. The public university has itself undergone internal changes to prevent similar failures, though Blunt wasn’t shy of self-criticism in her review of what sends government IT projects over the edge.

  • Software license audits come in multiple flavors

    By Chris Kanaracus | 21 September, 2009 06:03

    There are several types of software license audits, each with their own risks and variables, experts say.

  • License audits: Preparing now can ease the pain

    By Chris Kanaracus | 21 September, 2009 06:03

    Oracle licensing consultant Eliot Arlo Colon still remembers the enormous global publishing company that was "so darn confident" it would breeze through an upcoming software license audit unscathed.

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