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The Cost Of Compliance
Can Only Go Up
The global market for compliance information management
will grow at 22% a year through 2009 and pass the $20 billion mark
that year, market research firm IDC said in a report last week.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is among the federal regulations driving
this spending. Compliance with its section 404 financial-reporting
requirements has come at a steep cost for many businesses, with
greater-than-anticipated personnel, consulting, auditing, and software
expenses, according to a survey by Financial Executives International,
a professional association of CFOs, treasurers, and financial controllers.
The survey of 217 companies, with average revenue of $5 billion,
found that spending for section 404 compliance averaged $4.4 million
last year. That's higher than the average $3.1 million companies
estimated they would spend for the year in a July survey.
Drivers of spending on compliance information management will be
more attention to litigation support, electronic discovery of documents,
and the need for real-time analysis of IT systems, Julie Rahal Marobella,
a senior research analyst IDC and the author of that report, said
in a statement.
There's an increased onus on IT units to audit, monitor, and report
on all systems, Marobella said. "This increased need will drive
organizations to invest in technologies and services that help to
ensure sustainability of compliance-related processes and mitigate
risk."
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