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Mapping of ITIL v3 with COBIT® 4.1 is planned to be be published on the ISACA website before the end of the first quarter of 2008. www.isaca.org/cobitmapping , as soon as we know we will let you know.
 
ISACA has a membership of 65,000 worldwide, covering over 140 countries, with members holding a broad variety of IT professional positions. Original known as the 'Information Systems Audit and Control Association', today they are simply known as ISACA. With a network of over 170 chapters (not Hells-Angels) they meet to provide education and resource sharing, advocacy and professional networking on a local level.
 
To find out more about ISACA and Cobit visit http://www.isaca.org/
 
 
 
 
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