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Mitigating financial services risk with Component Business Modeling (CBM)

PublisherIBM
Format PDFDate added01 Aug 2005
Topics Decision Support - DW Front End, Strategic Planning, Legal, Bank Management, Service Level Management, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, Resources Mgmt., Finance, IT Reliability, Infrastructure Management, Knowledge and Data Management, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., Sarbanes-Oxley
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Learn how IBM's Component Business Modeling (CBM) methodology is helping financial institutions take on the make-or-break challenge of managing risk. As they struggle to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley, the USA PATRIOT Act, International Financial Reporting Standards and other industry and governmental regulations, financial institutions are faced with mounting costs. CBM can help these businesses manage these expenses, even while they manage their levels of risk.

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