Six Sigma is about making more money by measuring quality based on additional value, says Ralph Smit, executive for governance and compliance at Bytes Connect.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook leaks user credentials, Google Chrome flaws exposed, UK recruits 100k Internet champions, and Lady Gaga hits FarmVille.
Last year 99% of compliant businesses suffered no more than a single credit card related breach, a study found.
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The single system for planning and reporting on audits reduces time spent consolidating multiple files and sources.
Conference content includes cloud computing and big data available via Facebook and Twitter.
Private cloud computing offers real advantages and can be built on existing data centre investments, says Microsoft.
Eighty-two percent of large organisations admit to not having complete visibility into profit, reveals Oracle research.
Cloud is a disruptive technology, says EMC's Joe Tucci.
The software framework supports data-intensive distributed applications.
The app has a simple interface that looks more than a traditional IT management tool, says EMC.
The solution provides intelligent technologies for streamlining the process of extracting key data from a variety of documents.
Vulnerabilities created by conventional access credentials continue to wreak havoc in enterprise security, a study discovered.