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No matter how much champagne flowed this New Year's Eve, 2004 is here and there's no escaping compliance initiatives including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. By this summer, Section 404 requires many companies to have internal controls automated and integrated into your standard operating procedures. But most of us are still trying to separate compliance hype from reality and distinguish effective compliance initiatives from the many quick fix "compliance solutions" that don't scale or integrate into existing IT infrastructure.

It's time to get real - test your compliance readiness and get real guidance that you can actually use in planning your critical compliance initiatives for 2004. Don't miss this important Webcast, presented by global IT research firm, Forrester and ECM market leader, Interwoven on Tuesday, January 20. You'll learn how Next-Generation Enterprise Content Management (ECM) can help you meet critical deadlines and reduce your organization's cost of compliance with a manageable, scalable, and sustainable foundation for enterprise compliance today and for many happy new years to come.

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  1. Are your procedures and controls available electronically from a single point of access?
  2. Can you assess risk as your business changes?
  3. Do you have a systematic way of routing, communicating, and testing compliance adoption?
  4. Can you monitor processes and provide early warnings?
  5. Does compliance have high-level visibility across your company?

At this Webcast by Forrester Research and Interwoven, we'll show you how next-generation ECM can get you on the fast track to affordable and sustainable compliance.

  • Where do you need to focus today to meet critical deadlines?
  • What do commercially available "compliance solutions" do, and how do they fit into an overall strategy?
  • How will you know when your organization is truly in compliance?
  • What new Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Industry trends are worth following?
  • What is the role of next generation ECM in ensuring compliance now, and providing a sustainable way to meet changing compliance rules in the future?

Connie Moore is a vice president at Forrester Research, concentrating in information and knowledge management and covering all aspects of enterprise content management (including Web content management, document management and knowledge management) and business process management and workflow software. Connie has a broad and extensive background in advisory services, systems integration, management consulting, international business and product marketing. She also has a substantial background in the workflow and content management industries, having been involved in some of the earliest document imaging and workflow implementations and having closely tracked those technologies as they evolved into the e-process and enterprise content management technologies of today. As a pioneer in these technologies, Connie has chaired 10 "Business Process and Workflow" conferences in Europe and the United States during the past six years, was co-chair of the "Leveraging Knowledge" conference and has served as a director of AIIM International, the premier association for the document management industry. She has also been the lead judge in Forrester's Excellence Award program for document management, workflow and knowledge management, and has contributed chapters to several of the Excellence in Practice books on workflow software implementations. Connie holds a B.A. in political science and history from East Carolina University and an M.B.A. in information systems from George Washington University.
Kevin Hayden is vice president of corporate marketing for Interwoven, where he is responsible for corporate positioning, branding and identity, and the worldwide integrated communications strategy for the company. With more than 20 years experience, Hayden has a proven track record in global marketing, field marketing, channel strategies, and finance with technology companies.

Prior to joining Interwoven, Hayden served as director of marketing at SQRIBE Technologies. Previously he held several senior management positions with Informix Software, and spent more than a decade at Digital Equipment Corporation in finance and business solutions management.

Hayden holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Master in Finance from Bentley College in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Michael Channing "Chan" Preston, is currently consulting with Interwoven to develop compliance solutions based on the WorkSite MP platform. Mr. Preston spent the last nine years as a Managing Director with BearingPoint responsible for the Digital Content Management (DCM) practice. In this capacity, he led the development of best practices related to Sarbanes-Oxley project implementations as well as the creation of technology solutions to address internal control requirements of the Act. Chan has over twenty three years experience in all aspects of large-scale development, integration, and conversion projects in mainframe, midrange, and client/server environments. He has led a wide range of projects for manufacturing, government, insurance, and financial services clients, as well as serving in many project and leadership roles. In recent years, Chan's teams have been involved in engagements with US and UK clients to implement DCM technologies, developing DCM and DRM business cases, and conducting business process and production workflow analysis, improvement, and integration. His content management experience has been focused on projects in book, newspaper and magazine publishing, federal government, retail and CPG, financial services, broadcasting, and media companies.




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