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Itree makes World Congress debut

Itree, a new member of ITS Australia, is attending its first ITS World Congress. It is focusing on its domain expertise that adds value to compliance and regulatory projects through the provision of professional services, in addition to the company’s Regulationworks product suite. Regulationworks, now at version 4, provides a benchmark enterprise back office system to underpin a total compliance solution. Standard workflow frameworks provide configurable answers to registration and licencing; risk, safety
October 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8500 Itree, a new member of ITS Australia, is attending its first ITS World Congress. It is focusing on its domain expertise that adds value to compliance and regulatory projects through the provision of professional services, in addition to the company’s Regulationworks product suite.

Regulationworks, now at version 4, provides a benchmark enterprise back office system to underpin a total compliance solution. Standard workflow frameworks provide configurable answers to registration and licencing; risk, safety and compliance; enforcement management; and intelligence and data analytics.

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