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Arjuna Productions is an affiliate of following organisations or subscribes to following services:
FewebFlanders Multimedia ValleyFlanders Multimedia Valley is the cluster organisation for the Flemish multimedia industry. FMV has over 120 member companies.
Flanders Multimedia Valley was founded in 1999 and has not only established a solid network in Flanders, but also abroad (through the European Multimedia Associations Convention).
Link: www.fmv.org
Project Management InstitutePMI is the world’s leading not-for-profit association for the project management profession. PMI is recognized for the advocacy programs we conduct with governments, organizations and industries around the world as they recognize and embrace project management to achieve business results.
Link: www.pmi.org
UnizoEstablished more than 100 years ago, UNIZO (Organisation for the Self-Employed and SMEs) is the largest Flemish organisation for self-employed entrepreneurs and champions the interests of these entrepreneurs.
Link: www.unizo.be
ISOCThe Internet Society is a non-profit, non-governmental, international, professional membership organisation. Its more than 100 organisation members and over 20,000 individual members in over 180 nations worldwide represent a veritable who's who of the Internet community.
The work of the Internet Society focuses on four "pillars:" standards, public policy, education and training, and membership.
Link: www.isoc.org
ADM Code of Conduct# The ADM work group Safety - with the help of Patrick Van Eecke (Lawyer at DLA Piper and specialist in ICT-law) created a code of conduct for information administrators.
# Members of the ADM work group Safety & Security (IT managers, security managers ..) established the lack of a specific Code of Conduct for Information Administrators in IT and specifically for those professional profiles that have access to delicate and confidential information.
Similar codes already exist in Australia and the USA. They protect both companies and employees by defining rules upfront.
The ADM Code of Conduct for Information Administrators (further called "ADM Code") was written by the ADM workgroup Safety under the guidance of Patrick Van Eecke (Lawyer at DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary and expert in ICT law). It aims to create awareness, to open the discussion rather than to set a fixed and narrow set of rules.
Link: www.adm.be
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