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November 22, 2005

Sarbanes-Oxley Versus Agile

office max signing sarbanes oxely act If you weren't clear why Sarbanes-Oxley is so expensive to implement, this story might help you understand.

Development time costs money. That money should be tied back to a specific project or task. Free floating development costs are a black hole, and black holes are no longer acceptable. You can emply some kind of standard accounting tool to keep track of this, or you can invent your own. Trouble is, if you invent your own you are subject to an audit every year. Accountants probably won’t be very impressed with a homebrew system that works on index cards, and so using some kind of standard will save a lot of trouble. The change management tool vendors love this of course. Tying version control check-ins to requirements tools is the kind of stuff that cash cows are made of. Tool vendors are spreading the word.

 

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Posted on November 22, 2005 06:41 PM by accoun250.
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