Governance, Risk, and Compliance

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) serves as a cornerstone in ensuring effective Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) within organizations. By integrating GRC modules, ERP systems provide a centralized platform to manage and monitor governance practices, identify and mitigate risks, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. This  approach enhances transparency and accountability across various business processes. ERP’s real-time reporting and analytics capabilities enable organizations to proactively identify potential risks and address compliance issues promptly. The integration of GRC within ERP streamlines workflows, promoting a culture of risk-aware decision-making. This synergy empowers organizations to navigate complex regulatory landscapes, mitigate risks efficiently, and uphold the highest standards of governance, ensuring a resilient and compliant operational environment.

The End of Oracle GRC: Are You Ready?
With Oracle sunsetting its GRC solutions by May 2025, organizations must swiftly transition to alternative compliance and risk management systems to avoid exposure to regulatory gaps and operational inefficiencies.
a forest and a coast partly lit by the sun | Diligent launches board reporting SuiteApp, achieves ‘Built for NetSuite’ status
Diligent’s SuiteApp for GRC receives NetSuite recognition
Diligent has announced that its new board reporting tool, Diligent Boards for NetSuite, has achieved the ‘Built for NetSuite’ certification.
Image of orange robotic arms assembling in an automative part factory | Manufacturer Oracle GTM
Global manufacturer secures trade compliance with Oracle GTM integration
A global manufacturer of trucks, buses and construction equipment needed to enhance its connectivity with customs authorities across its Swedish, Belgian, and Mexican operations and sought to integrate its existing software with Oracle GTM, partnering with system integrator, Accelalpha, for the task.
Gov Facility Services
Gov Facility Services secures finance control in His Majesty’s Prisons with Oracle and IBM
At the collapse of the private facilities management firm, Carillion Plc, the Ministry of Justice created a new operating company, Gov Facility Services ltd, to run services within 49 UK prisons. The new firm had a tight deadline to secure procurement, payroll and financial control, to get operations in order.