It's important to access your business needs when selecting an RMIS provider. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Technology, service and features are important things to consider when purchasing an RMIS (Risk Management Information System); however, that is just the start. Understanding your needs, knowing what your stakeholders demand, and selecting the right solution provider is equally as important, if not more.

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