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How is Change Governance different from software change management (SCM)?

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How is Change Governance different from software change management (SCM)?

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SCM, a subset of Change Governance, allows companies to orchestrate and enforce change policies and processes in the application lifecycle. While SCM products may be appropriate for managing change as a discrete project within “silos” such as business units, geographies, job roles, specific platforms, Change Governance solutions enable companies to holistically view, integrate, and control change across the entire enterprise.

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