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Making Sense of RMIS: 10 Factors to Consider When Purchasing Risk Management Software

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3. Configuration Change is constant. The ability to change with the times is crucial in today's world. New business requirements, evolving industry regulations and shifting market trends are forcing more and more organizations to seek the flexibility and resiliency to be able to respond – and adjust to -- these rapid changes. Today's state-of-the-art risk management systems are traditionally structured with best-of- breed practices built in. That means if you are dealing with a specific industry and/or role, the system should be pre-configured to address those specific needs. You should not be penalized by wasting time or resources "re-inventing the wheel" for each industry you serve. But the system should have the ability to modify and tailor to your organization's specific needs or preferences. The Next Generation Most RMIS systems are now browser-based with service-oriented architectures. They include a myriad of built-in tools for configuring workflows, pages, forms, tasks, roles, and integration points, as well as business intelligence and analytics. Configurable systems are critical as they can be easily modified to fit the unique needs of your organization and take full advantage of streamlined processes, workflow automation and industry best practices. Keep in mind that organizations need to weigh the value of the changes versus the time to implement them. MAKING SENSE OF RMIS | 5

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