on ‎2007 Sep 11 11:57 AM
Dear Expert,
How long is the implementation of GRC Process Control?
and
When will the new version of GRC Process Control will be released for commercial package?
Please advise.
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AnswerRequest clarification before answering.
The installation part ie: Java/NW can be finished in under 2 weeks depending upon how new/clean the box is you are installing upon and your change control procedures.
The implementation project can take days/weeks/years depending upon
1. The scope of the project ie: departments, divisions, companies involved
2. the number of controls involved
3. the number of business processes involved
4. internal vs external consulting team avilability
New version 2.5 will be moving into Ramp Up soon, I suggest you contact your sales rep who will be able to advise on availability dates
Regards
Simon
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Simon Carty
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Dear Expert
We have heard that Process control 2.0 is going to be replaced by version 2.5.Is it true?
Could you tell us how much time would it take for implementation of process control for medium sized enterprise?
What could be the major differences between the two versions?
Could you also let us know what are the prerequisite qualifications needed for becoming process control consultant and what is the future of GRC process controls?
We have heard that Process control 2.0 is going to be replaced by version 2.5.Is it true? Correct
Could you tell us how much time would it take for implementation of process control for medium sized enterprise? There is no easy answer, please see my previous response.
What could be the major differences between the two versions? The following is from the SAP Roadmap September 2007
Feature Highlights
Transportable configuration and master data
Time-dependent objects and related historical reporting
Full suite of compliance-based reporting (35 standard reports with configurable and filterable columns)
Configurable role/task security concept so users can change delivered roles
Ability to add custom fields to screens and reports
Referenced controls and shared services
Link to SAP Audit Information System (AIS) and transaction codes
User delegation and replacement
Workflow administration tools
Data analysis and cleansing tools for the consultant or power user
Batched email notifications
Additional levels in some hierarchies: process, entity-level controls
Aggregation of significant deficiencies
Platform Highlights
Object-level security
Time-dependence
New administration tools
Object-level security
Reassessment and retesting
Control copy
Query builder enhancements
Remediation case enhancements
Audit trails
Document library and links
Reporting enhancements
Sign-off enhancements
Upload enhancement/download feature
Workflow/scheduler enhancements
Survey enhancements
UI improvements
Cross-enterprise for SAP, Oracle, Peoplesoft and JDE systems provided by Greenlight
Integration with SAP GRC Composite Applications by SAP and Cisco+
Could you also let us know what are the prerequisite qualifications needed for becoming process control consultant and what is the future of GRC process controls? I would suggest that you have expereince of designing business processes as part of a process re-engineering project and probably either some form of experience or training in accountancy/auditing.
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