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Presented by Bill Inmon
Time: Registration/Refreshments - 8:30-9:00 a.m.
Presentation -
9:00-11:00 a.m.
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Bridging The Gap
Exploring the Bridge
Sarbanes Oxley Active Compliance
BUILDING THE BRIDGE BETWEEN STRUCTURED AND
UNSTRUCTURED DATA
Two worlds have grown up independently – the structured world
and the unstructured world. The structured is one of data bases, operating
systems, records, and files. The unstructured world is one of email,
spreadsheets, document, communications, .pdf, .ppt and others.
There is a world of opportunity in the bridging of these two
worlds. However, these worlds are as foreign and AC and DC current.
This presentation addresses the issues of creating abridge
between the structured and the unstructured worlds.
SARBANES OXLEY AND COMPLIANCE
Sarbanes Oxley is the law of the land. Created by the
corporate misbehavior of Enron, WorldCom, and others, Sarbanes Oxley is a law
the regulates corporate financial behavior, making criminal penalties for
executive misbehavior.
There are two phases to compliance – the initial compliance,
which most corporations went through in 2004. The second phase is ongoing
compliance which is to be done on a quarterly basis beginning in 2005.
There are two compliance aspects to Sarbanes Oxley – financial
transaction compliance and corporate communications compliance. Compliance for
corporate communications implies that executives will be aware of and
responsible for communications made by their employees both internal and
external to the corporation.
This presentation addresses how internal corporate
communications can be monitored effectively, efficiently, and with the
preservation of the spirit of privacy of communications.
Bill Inmon
The father of the data warehouse concept and the corporate
information factory, Bill has written 47 books translated into 9 languages.
Bill is a columnist for Data Management Review magazine and has published over
500 articles in trade journals. Bill’s
book BUILDING THE DATA WAREHOUSE has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide since
its first publication in 1989.
In addition Bill has a weekly newsletter on b-eye-network.com
with Ron Powell.
Bill founded and took public a company – Prism Solutions, the
world’s first ETL company. Bill has a software patent for distributed metadata.
Bill’s latest venture is Inmon Data Systems, a company whose technology bridges
the gap between unstructured data and structured data in the corporation .IDS
features unstructured visualization and corporate communications compliance
software monitoring for Sarbanes Oxley, Basel II, and HIPAA.
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