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Original Articles

Channeling the End-User Computing Initiative: A Case Study

Pages 49-55 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

Companies that employ end-user computing often find it a challenge to both maximize this computing resource and ensure the integrity of the organizations information. To learn how end-user computing was performed at the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corpf, its internal audit and information services departments undertook an end-user computing survey. This article describes that survey and its findings.

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Notes on contributors

Jean Steele

Is director of the internal audit department at Freddie Mac. He reports to the presiden/CEO.

Dick Bottomley

Is the director of products and production systems in Freddie Mac's information services department. She reports to the vice-president of systems development.

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