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The journey from ad-hoc analysis to Managed Analytics requires
a strong foundation of people, process and technology. How do you develop the
right strategy and achieve measurable results while overcoming
the inevitable challenges? Hear how two seasoned audit professionals helped
overcome these hurdles and brought tremendous value to their organizations.
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 15:00 min
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Destination: Automating Analysis
Susan A. Smoger, CISA, CIA
Manager, IS Audit Services
Trinity Health
Trinity Health is the 4th largest Catholic healthcare system in the United
States, with nearly 50,000 full-time employees across 46 hospitals and revenues
of $7.1 billion in FY10. Their 25-member audit group were using ACL for basic
data analysis, but moved to managed analytics last year. They built on initial
quick wins to gain support for the expansion of data analytics and are already
seeing impressive results.
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 13:00 min
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Destination: Continuous Monitoring
Marc LeBlanc
Manager, Internal Audit
Irving Group Moncton
Irving Group Moncton consists of a diversified group of privately owned
companies with operations in Canada and the United States in a range of
industries including paper products, agriculture, food processing, and
transportation. Big expectations are placed on the small audit team, who had
been struggling with disparate information systems and limited access to data.
Implementing a continuous controls monitoring system has greatly expanded their
audit coverage.
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 10:00 min
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ACL AuditExchange Overview
See how ACL AuditExchange provides automated data access capabilities within a
centralized, secure environment, which supports the scheduling and automation
of analytics. Learn how ACL AuditExchange helps audit teams take their use of
ACL Desktop to the next level.
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