Tips and Techniques
for Change Control Policy Planning
Easy Steps for Systems Change Control
Change is a fact of life in the IT environment. Technology changes come
at us at a fast and furious pace, for a variety of reasons, and whether we are ready or not.
But, with the right set of policies and procedures, these changes can at least be kept under
control. By definition, change related policies and procedures are commonly referred to as
change management or change control.
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