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  2. OpenPages - Wikipedia

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    The company was significantly restructured during 2000-2001, and under new management its offerings were marketed as Governance, Risk, and Compliance software and services sold to enterprise customers. Over the decade that followed OpenPages attracted more than 200 customers including Barclays, Duke Energy, and TIAA-CREF.

  3. Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Domain specific GRC solutions (single governance interest, enterprise wide) Point solutions to GRC (relate to enterprise wide governance or enterprise wide risk or enterprise wide compliance but not in combination.) Integrated GRC solutions attempt to unify the management of these areas, rather than treat them as separate entities.

  4. Diligent Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Diligent Corporation is a software as a service company that enables groups to share and collaborate information for board meetings. Headquartered in New York City, and incorporated in Delaware, the company has offices in Galway, Ireland; London, UK; Washington, D.C.; Munich, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Hong Kong; Bangalore, India; Sydney and Vancouver.

  5. Ansarada - Wikipedia

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    Ansarada Group Limited (Ansarada) is an Australian publicly listed company (ASX:AND) that develops products used worldwide by companies, advisors, and governments to maintain their most crucial information and processes in deal and transaction management, board management, compliance, and procurement. [1]

  6. The Network, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Network, Inc. is a technology and services company that develops and delivers integrated GRC solutions designed to help organizations mitigate risk and promote organizational compliance. The network's solutions are proprietary SaaS-based technology. The company uses the phrase "Protect, Detect, Correct" to describe its solutions [citation ...

  7. Virsa Systems - Wikipedia

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    Virsa Systems was founded by Jasvir Gill, a software engineer based in Silicon Valley.The Virsa tool was substantially based on a tool developed by PricewaterhouseCoopers, known as SAFE, which was purchased by Virsa in December 2004. [2]

  8. TechnologyOne - Wikipedia

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    Australia: A$10 million [3] 5 August 1, 2008: Outcome Manager Business Performance Management (CPM) Australia: A$1 million [41] 6 January 30, 2015: ICON Software Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Australia: A$10 million [42] 7 May 8, 2015: Digital Mapping Solutions Geographic Information System Australia: A$12 million [43] 8 September 3, 2015

  9. Wolters Kluwer - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Wolters Kluwer acquired Acclipse, an accounting software provider, and Finarch, an integrated finance and risk solutions. [buzzword] [3] The company's health division tested technology to identify and treat sepsis that December. [4] Wolters Kluwer acquired Health Language, a medical terminology management provider, in January 2013. [3]