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Oracle and Sarbanes Oxley

October 1st, 2005 by Pete

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I made a note of a post by Ashwin Pingali more than a week ago I think titled "SOX implications & IS Control Objectives for Incentive Compensation". This is quite an interesting post that talks about the modern problem of applying Sarbanes Oxley to a business using Oracle.


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