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Enterprise Governance Overview
Understand enterprise buying across governance, procurement, rollout design, and operating controls.
When to use enterprise review
Use enterprise review when security review, procurement diligence, SSO or SCIM expectations, or staged rollout controls need a dedicated process.
The goal is to separate fast product evaluation from formal organizational review when those motions need different participants.
- Security and identity review
- Commercial and procurement review
- Rollout planning for complex environments
What buyers should expect
Enterprise review should clarify scope, responsibilities, access posture, and evidence expectations before activation expands.
That keeps the commercial path aligned with the operating model instead of treating them as separate conversations.
- Named stakeholders for review
- A shared diligence packet
- An explicit rollout path
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