MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture: Innovation in Enterprise GRC Mobility

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In the end, GRC is about delivering GRC technology that minimizes the perception of GRC getting in the way of business and instead becoming a part of business and the culture of the organization. There is an element to risk and compliance that will always be inhibitive, GRC overcomes this by delivering engaging GRC user experiences that align with the needs of employees, integrates with organizational operations, and is enabled through mobile devices in an engaging and intuitive user experience. MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture is a GRC capability that GRC 20/20 has researched, evaluated, and reviewed with organizations that are using it in dynamic business environments. GRC 20/20 has verified the innovation found in the Mobile Middleware Architecture and sees it as a compelling offering to provide rapid development, deployment, and control of GRC mobile apps that are consistent and easy to use. With a first of its kind mobile architecture, MetricStream makes organizations more efficient, effective, and agile by embracing GRC mobility solutions. In this context, GRC 20/20 has recognized MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture with a 2015 GRC Innovation Award for technical innovation in Enterprise GRC Mobility.

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MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture

Innovation in Enterprise GRC Mobilitys

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In the end, GRC is about delivering GRC technology that minimizes the perception of GRC getting in the way of business and instead becoming a part of business and the culture of the organization. There is an element to risk and compliance that will always be inhibitive, GRC overcomes this by delivering engaging GRC user experiences that align with the needs of employees, integrates with organizational operations, and is enabled through mobile devices in an engaging and intuitive user experience. MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture is a GRC capability that GRC 20/20 has researched, evaluated, and reviewed with organizations that are using it in dynamic business environments. GRC 20/20 has verified the innovation found in the Mobile Middleware Architecture and sees it as a compelling offering to provide rapid development, deployment, and control of GRC mobile apps that are consistent and easy to use. With a first of its kind mobile architecture, MetricStream makes organizations more efficient, effective, and agile by embracing GRC mobility solutions. In this context, GRC 20/20 has recognized MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture with a 2015 GRC Innovation Award for technical innovation in Enterprise GRC Mobility.

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  1. Growing Need for Employee Engagement in GRC
    • Operationalizing GRC Means Mobility & Engagement
    • GRC Mobility Use Cases
  2. MetricStream Mobile Middleware Architecture
    • Innovation in Enterprise GRC Mobility
    • What the Mobile Middleware Architecture Innovation Is About
    • Store Audits: A Use Case of Mobile Middleware Architecture
    • How is the Mobile Middleware Architecture Innovation Different?
    • Benefits of Mobile Middleware Architecture
    • Considerations in Context of Mobile Middleware Architecture
  3. About GRC 20/20 Research, LLC
  4. Research Methodology

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rasmussenMichael Rasmussen – The GRC Pundit @ GRC 20/20 Research, Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on the topics of GRC strategy, process, information, and technology architectures and solutions. With 23+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC processes, design and implement GRC architectures, and select solutions that are effective, efficient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — being the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester Research, Inc.

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