For Tom Arnold and the information technology department at StorageTek, complying with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has been expensive, confusing and never ending.
The absence of clear guidance from government officials or auditing firms about the antifraud law has meant that IT personnel have felt compelled at times to go to extremes, said Arnold, who as corporate controller supervised the data storage company's efforts to abide by one of the law's key provisions, which took effect last year.
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