This white paper looks at New Legislative Requirements and the Role of Analytic Application Software, the impact of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the euro currency, are the applications you currently have in place flexible and powerful enough to handle this shift in the world economic scene? This white paper can help you insure that your organization is ready to enter this new marketplace.
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