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US Companies Should Move Away from Spreadsheets

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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With finance departments and CEOs or CFOs being held personally accountable under the ever-stringent requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley (Sarbox) in particular, the need for an asset tracking system has never been greater for US companies or overseas operations that are subsidiaries of a US listed company.Sarbox penalties can be severe for non-compliance, false declarations and other [...]

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Does Your Company Have To Comply to The Sarbanes Oxley Act?

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Whether you are a US company, or just a company with links back to the US, you may be required to know about the Sarbanes Oxley act. If you are a US company that has never heard of the act, then you will have most likely have learned something new. It’s a United States act. Sarbanes [...]

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How Corporations Track Their IT Assets and Equipment

Thursday, June 18, 2009

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As corporate purse strings get increasingly tightened in this period of downturn, the need for organisations to perform IT asset management is becoming more of a priority.It is the IT manager whose role is to manage this process of auditing and tracking IT assets.  Following up a number of contacts in IT departments of various [...]

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