Rivet Software president Patrick Quinlan
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 10:26AM
Under Sarbanes Oxley regulations, CEOs and CFOs of publicly traded companies in the United States can now be held criminally liable for the accuracy of financial information, yet these officers usually have little control or knowledge of how this information is gathered and analyzed. This indicates a system that increases transparency, accuracy and helps streamline financial; reporting could be quite popular.
Scott Drake interviews Patrick Quinlan the president of Rivet Software. Rivet has created such a product. Rivet Software clients include securities companies, mutual funds, publicly traded companies of all sizes and agencies of the federal government.
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