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May 24th, 2007

SarbOx Changes - Good for Corporates, Bad for IT Vendors

Posted by John Newton @ 8:57 am

Categories: Business Models, Enterprise Software

Tags: Information Technology, Section 404, John Newton

Eric Savitz in a Barron’s Online blog reports that on Wednesday the SEC approved new guidance on how to implement Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act. Section 404 is the portion of SarbOx that required CEOs to sign off on the documentation and effectiveness of internal controls and processes that affect significant transactions.

This is great news for US corporations as the result could mean a 2% rise in profitability, according to Gerard Hallaran of technology research boutique JRPG.com. He sees $35 billion in SarbOx related spending evaporating in 2008, which represents 7% of US corporate IT.

This is bad news for information management companies.

The first companies to feel the pain from lower spending on compliance, he figures, will be “body shops,” including Kforce (KFRC), Robert Half (RHI) and MPS Group (MPS). He also sees risks for companies that make content management and related analytics software, including Business Objects (BOBJ), Cognos (COGN), Open Text (OTEX), EMC’s (EMC) Documentum unit and IBM’s (IBM) FileNet unit. He’s not as worried about hardware sales, but in general advises simply avoiding investments in companies focused on enterprise technology. Says Hallaren: “I would want to be out of the enterprise.”

John Newton has spent 25 years building information management software, including co-founding Documentum with Howard Shao in 1990. He is currently chairman and CTO of Alfresco. See his personal disclosure page for John's industry affiliations.
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