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Sarb-Ox Offerings on the Rise

Posted on April 5, 2004December 30, 2021 by admini

With the first Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance deadlines just seven months away, Microsoft Corp. and Oracle Corp. have introduced software to automate publicly held companies’ compliance processes.

Microsoft’s Office Solution Accelerator for Sarbanes-Oxley, rolled out last week, provides best-practice guidelines and templates for documenting processes using Microsoft’s Windows SharePoint Services and Office InfoPath 2003 products.

Office Solution Accelerator for Sarbanes-Oxley is one of the first products available under a larger compliance initiative from Microsoft, officials said.

The Redmond, Wash., company also has plans to offer document and e-mail retention solutions by working with third-party software developers that build on Microsoft’s Windows Storage Server 2003 product.

Each Office Solution Accelerator is designed to help develop a solution to a problem.

Such problems might include streamlining recruiting functions, consolidating administrative tasks, creating customized reports or writing proposals.

Separately, Oracle, of Redwood Shores, Calif., late last month released ICM (Internal Controls Manager) Version 2, a component of Oracle E-Business Suite.

The new version aims to speed the automation of business processes and internal controls so companies can more easily comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations, Oracle officials said.

For instance, Version 2 adds support for regional or business unit requirements when standardizing business processes.

This version can also assign objectives to business processes while identifying risks that may occur as part of those objectives.

This version features distributed certification of financial statements and the internal and disclosure controls they rely on, allowing process owners to certify and document issues where they occur.

Ilog Inc., of Mountain View, Calif., last week announced its Data Solutions Accelerator, a collection of technologies and services used in combination with Ilog’s JRules business rules management software.

The new offering includes compliance-specific business rule language templates and modeling tools, reporting and auditing features, and access to best practices developed by Ilog’s professional services team.

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1562071,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594

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