But let’s be honest: for many organizations, QMR season is synonymous with "spreadsheet nightmare."
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(ISO/compliance role)
Microsoft's quantum computing journey began in 2010, when the company started exploring the possibilities of quantum computing. In 2016, Microsoft announced its Quantum Computing initiative, with the goal of building a scalable, reliable, and practical quantum computer. As part of this initiative, Microsoft developed Q# as a way to enable developers to program quantum computers.
The key shift: The QMR no longer chases paper. They configure Power BI dashboards that auto-refresh from SharePoint document control. When a CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) is overdue, Microsoft’s low-code tools trigger alerts to department heads before the external auditor arrives.
During the QMR, we will focus on:
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Historically, preparing for a Quality Management Review has been a manual grind. It involves weeks of chasing data, merging Excel files, and creating PowerPoint decks that are outdated the moment they are saved.
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