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You must integrate the flow of processes across applications and you must integrate the cross-application functionality, such as identity management, enterprise performance management and compliance.
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But the hardest of the cross-application challenges is that of compliance, sometimes referred to as the general area of Governance, Risk and Compliance.
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You must integrate the flow of processes across applications and you must integrate the cross-application functionality, such as identity management, enterprise performance management and compliance.
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But the hardest of the cross-application challenges is that of compliance, sometimes referred to as the general area of Governance, Risk and Compliance.
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But the hardest of the cross-application challenges is that of compliance, sometimes referred to as the general area of Governance, Risk and Compliance.
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You must integrate the flow of processes across applications and you must integrate the cross-application functionality, such as identity management, enterprise performance management and compliance.
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Outside of the true cross-application options (Open, Save, and the clipboard stuff), keyboard shortcuts were added on again as an afterthought and involved more (and different) keys than in previous releases.
Half the world won’t use keyboard shortcuts | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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The cross-application to punditry should be obvious enough.
Milgram’s Pundits 2007
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Outside of the true cross-application options (Open, Save, and the clipboard stuff), keyboard shortcuts were added on again as an afterthought and involved more (and different) keys than in previous releases.
Half the world won’t use keyboard shortcuts | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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The purpose of the LGM is to allow developers from diverse projects to collaborate, share ideas and code, co-operate on cross-application standards, and simply get to know one another.
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