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Active Loss Prevention for ICT Enabled Enterprise


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Apex Plaza
Forbury Road
Reading RG1 1AX
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 118 950 8311
Fax: +44 118 950 0110
www.opengroup.org

A vendor and technology neutral consortium, dedicated to the vision of Boundaryless Information Flow achieved through global interoperability in a secure, reliable and timely manner. The Open Group’s mission is to drive the creation of Boundaryless Information Flow by working with customers, suppliers, consortia and standards bodies to develop consensus, facilitate interoperability, and evolve and integrate specifications and open source technologies. The Open Group develops and operates the industry's leading certification and conformance service.

Avenue Louise 331
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 4 75442752
Fax: +32 2 219 26 28
www.etis.org

The mission of the ETIS (Electronic and Telecommunications Information Services) consortium is to enable telecommunications service providers to improve their business performance by using information technology effectively. It offers a managed forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences on IT-related matters for providers, suppliers and users in the telecommunications industry and it facilitates co-operation between them.

Parque Tecnológico #204
E-48170 Zamudio
Bizkaia - Spain
Tel: +34 94 420 9519
Fax: +34 94 420 9420
www.esi.es

The mission of the ESI is to contribute to the development of competitiveness of its Patrons and the European Industry through the promotion, continuous improvement and knowledge in Information and Communication Technologies. European Software Institute's technical work is driven by the philosophy of bringing measurable business improvements in the management and development of software intensive systems for both individual companies and the software-related industry as a whole.

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