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<description>The raft of compliance requirements now facing UK business is a minefield for the IT expert. New financial compliance regulations, increasing employee rights and the management and protection of information are now core components of every business strategy and with deadlines looming, there has never been a better time to tackle these issues head on. </description>
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The IFRS accounting standard will have far-reaching effects on information management processes and practices.
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Many non-US companies are seeking to sidestep the Sarbanes-Oxley Act rather than risk non-compliance.
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