Qtier-Rapor: Managing Spreadsheet Systems & Improving Corporate Performance, Compliance and Governance
Keith Bishop

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of managing integrated spreadsheet systems in business to enhance performance, compliance, and governance, highlighting how Qtier-Rapor facilitates best practices in this domain.
Contribution
It introduces Qtier-Rapor as a solution for managing complex spreadsheet systems to improve corporate governance and compliance.
Findings
Qtier-Rapor improves management of spreadsheet systems.
Better governance and compliance achieved with Qtier-Rapor.
Enhanced business performance through effective spreadsheet management.
Abstract
Much of what EuSpRIG discusses is concerned with the integrity of individual spreadsheets. In businesses, interlocking spreadsheets are regularly used to fill functional gaps in core administrative systems. The growth and deployment of such integrated spreadsheet SYSTEMS raises the scale of issues to a whole new level. The correct management of spreadsheet systems is necessary to ensure that the business achieves its goals of improved performance and good corporate governance, within the constraints of legislative compliance - poor management will deliver the opposite. This paper is an anatomy of the real-life issues of the commercial use of spreadsheets in business, and demonstrates how Qtier-Rapor has been used to instil best practice in the use of integrated commercial spreadsheet systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpreadsheets and End-User Computing · Big Data and Business Intelligence · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
