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Automation tools to get boost from Sarbanes-Oxley

February 18, 2005 The initial shock of the new law may be over, but an expert says the act will still spur companies to spend more this year. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, market capitalization, IT-spending, RSA Security Inc., compliance, process, San Francisco, conference, security, database

Oracle updates financial-tracking tool

March 24, 2004 The database software specialist looks to capitalize on the growing market for tools to help corporations comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other federal accountability rules. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Oracle Corp., compliance, AMR Research, database software, ERP, corporation, accounting, database, Real-Time

Firm offers new tools for database security

July 29, 2004 Guardium's suite of integrated database security applications will include an automatic Sarbanes-Oxley compliance function. TAGS: Guardium, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, data protection, ERP, database, module, security, encryption, Microsoft Corp., server

IBM seals accounting software pact

October 7, 2003 Big Blue announces that it is working with audit firm KPMG to develop new software that's designed to help companies improve their financial reporting processes. TAGS: KPMG Consulting Inc., financial reporting, financial management, accounting, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, IBM Corp., audit, information technology, database

From nukes to Sarbanes-Oxley

May 13, 2004 Iron Mountain used to store corporate records in preparation for nuclear war. CEO Richard Reese is now applying that expertise to tracking e-mail for regulatory compliance. TAGS: Iron Mountain Inc., warehouse, electronic record, EMC Corp., regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, record, information technology, database, CEO, e-mail
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