What you don't know about compliance and its impact on Information Lifecycle Management - Storage Networking

Computer Technology Review, Nov, 2003 by Chris Wood

* Partner with companies who offer strong professional service capabilities in order to integrate information technology with business processes.

* Make today's IT investment scalable to meet tomorrow's requirements. The architecture should have the breadth and flexibility to include future applications.

While it is easy to take a shortterm view to addressing today's Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, smart companies will remember to keep a long-term strategy in mind when making IT investments. The Y2K problem may seem like a distant memory today, but after Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulatory requirements begin to arise, there will be new IT issues to be addressed. Plan accordingly.

Chris Wood is director, technical sales, at Sun Microsystems (Santa Clara, CA)

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