SpotON – our blog around digital compliance in enterprises
SpotON – Digital Compliance
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SAM & Cloud – use software legally compliant and cost-effective
IT Security & Threat Intelligence – protect the IT landscape effectively
Data & Digitization – manage digital assets across the lifecycle
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27/10/2023
My life as a management consultant: Between freedom and obligations
As a management consultant in a dynamic consulting firm, I experience the exciting balance between two important dimensions on a daily basis: Time and place. These two aspects are fundamental to my professional activities and constantly present me with new challenges. In the following blog post, I would like to take a look at the flexible work environment at COMPLION.
Our company is made up of people and we want to introduce them to you in the coming weeks and months. Today we are chatting with Volker Albrich from our Software Asset Management Team. We'll find out what makes COMPLION means to him, what his daily tasks are, and what he does when he's not working on customer projects.
BSI IT-Grundschutz Standard 200-4 vs. 100-4 - This changes with the update
Whether it's technical issues, user errors, or ransomware, almost every modern business has to deal with incidents. To minimize the impact of these disruptions on day-to-day operations and protect critical business processes, business continuity management (BCM) systems use compressed planned and organized procedures that minimize resilience within their own organization as well as damage and downtime.
In the following article, we highlight the procedure according to the current BSI IT-Grundschutz Standard 200-4, compare it with the previous standard (Standard 100-4) and show how you can use it to sensibly secure your own company in the event of a disaster.
Atlassian – End of support for "Server" licenses: What are the alternatives?
As of February 15, 2024, Atlassian will end support for "Server" licenses. A switch to data center licensing or to the cloud is associated with a huge increase in costs. What alternatives exist for Atlassian customers and what options an Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) offers is examined in more detail in this blog post.