OpenPages CEO to Speak at Open Compliance and Ethics Group IT Forum
Market Wire, May, 2006
OpenPages, the leading provider of enterprise governance, risk and compliance management (GRCM) solutions, today announced that OpenPages CEO and Open Compliance and Ethics Group Leadership Council Member Michael J. Duffy will participate in two panel discussions at the Spring OCEG IT Forum. The event is a continuing and integrated series of conferences and publications that focuses exclusively on the role, requirements and risks inherent in the application of technology to governance, risk and compliance programs and processes.
Duffy will join Lee Dittmar, principal of Deloitte Consulting and Dave Farrell, chief compliance officer of Sun Microsystems for the Plenary Session "IT & GRC, the Alignment Problem." He will also participate in the panel discussion "The Role of Technology in Enterprise Risk Management," which will be moderated by Forrester Research Vice President of Enterprise Risk/Compliance Management Michael Rasmussen. Both panels will address the challenges that organizations face in effectively defining, measuring and aligning technology programs with enterprise governance, risk and compliance requirements.
About OpenPages
OpenPages is the leading provider of governance, risk and compliance management software solutions. The company's solutions provide the visibility, decision support and control to improve accountability, better manage risk, achieve compliance with numerous regulations, improve operational performance and align strategies to ensure better results.
Market-leading corporations in financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, media/entertainment, retail/consumer, energy, high technology, health services and life sciences rely on OpenPages to help them achieve sustainable governance, risk and compliance management -- enabling them to become well-governed businesses. Founded in 1996, the company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, with international offices in Hong Kong, Japan, France and the United Kingdom, and regional offices throughout North America.
For more information on OpenPages' suite of business governance software solutions or to register for an online demonstration, please call 781-693-5999 or visit www.openpages.com .
OpenPages is a trademark of OpenPages, Inc. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
Contact OpenPages Kara Armit OpenPages 781.647.3800, ext. 267 kara_armit@openpages.com North America Alicia Libucha Lois Paul & Partners 781.782.5703 alicia_libucha@lpp.com Europe Louise Matthews Harvard Public Relations 44 208 759 0005 openpages@harvard.co.uk
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