After Intel faced strong shifts in technologies, such as cloud services, social networking, mobile devices, etc., Intel realized
that it needed to establish better governance, creating a __________. a. Employee board
b. Customer board
c. Security committee
d. Information governance board
e. Higher control framework
In 2004 <em>Intel </em>was in need of a governance process as part of the company’s policy of <em>Intel’s Information Management (IMM)</em>. Such policies and governance were important in the corporation’s process in order to mirror the local laws as well as to reproduce Intel’s dynamic nature of its activities as a corporation. The <em>Information Governance Boards </em>were intended for every main data area of the company: <em>location, item, finance, customer, supplier, and worker</em>. Such Governance Boards would engage business people in the company to embrace the stipulated policies also with the purpose of proptecting information.
In a web browser, the address bar (also location bar or URL bar) is a GUI widget that shows the current URL. The user can type a URL into the bar to navigate to a chosen website.